The social powers of pleasing, which to the very end of his long life endeared him to every circle in which he mixed, were now first lighted up by the sparks of convivial4 collision which emanate5, in kindred minds, from the electricity of conversation. And though, as yet, he was but a gazer himself in the splendour of this galaxy6, he had parts of such quick perception, and so laughter-loving a taste for wit and humour, that he not alone received delight from the sprightly7 sallies, the ludicrous representations, or the sportive mimicries that here, with all the frolic of high-wrought spirits, were bandied about from guest to guest; he contributed
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personally to the general enjoyment8, by the gaiety of his participation9; and appeared, to all but his modest self, to make an integral part of the brilliant society into which he was content, nay10 charmed, to seem admitted merely as an auditor11.
GARRICK.
Conspicuous12 in this bright assemblage, Garrick, then hardly beyond the glowing dawn of his unparalleled dramatic celebrity13, shone forth14 with a blaze of lustre15 that struck young Burney with enthusiastic admiration16.
And nearly as prompt was the kind impression made in return, by the new young associate, on the fancy and the liking17 of this inimitable outward delineator of the inward human character; who, to the very close of that splendid circle which he described in the drama and in literature, retained for this early conquest a distinguishing, though not, perhaps, a wholly unremitting partiality; for where is the spoilt child, whether of the nursery or of the public, who is uniformly exempt18 from fickleness19 or caprice,—those wayward offsprings of lavish20 indulgence?
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Not dense21, however, nor frequent, were the occasional intermissions to the serenity22 of their intercourse23; and the sunshine by which they were dispersed24, beamed from an heightened esteem25 that, in both parties, terminated in cordial affection.
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