Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... meet , they ought to match like two beef - eaters . " According to their original plan for the conclu- sion of this farce , all things were at last to be compromised between Jupiter and Juno ; Amphi- tryon was to be comforted in the ...
... meet , they ought to match like two beef - eaters . " According to their original plan for the conclu- sion of this farce , all things were at last to be compromised between Jupiter and Juno ; Amphi- tryon was to be comforted in the ...
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... meets with success , there is no doubt of profit accruing , as I have already engaged a publisher of established reputation to undertake it for the account of the authors . But I am to indemnify him in case it should not sell , and to ...
... meets with success , there is no doubt of profit accruing , as I have already engaged a publisher of established reputation to undertake it for the account of the authors . But I am to indemnify him in case it should not sell , and to ...
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... meet- ing . The letter containing the preliminaries of the challenge was delivered by Mr. Barnett , with rather unnecessary cruelty , into the hands of Miss Sheridan , under the pretext , however , that it was a note of invitation for ...
... meet- ing . The letter containing the preliminaries of the challenge was delivered by Mr. Barnett , with rather unnecessary cruelty , into the hands of Miss Sheridan , under the pretext , however , that it was a note of invitation for ...
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... meet him . For my part , I shall suspend my judgment till better informed , only I cannot forgive your preferring swords . " I am exceedingly unhappy at the situation I leave you in with respect to money matters , the more so as it is ...
... meet him . For my part , I shall suspend my judgment till better informed , only I cannot forgive your preferring swords . " I am exceedingly unhappy at the situation I leave you in with respect to money matters , the more so as it is ...
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... meet , which you have given us reason to hope will not be long first . " As this is a letter of business chiefly , I shall say little of our situation and arrangement of affairs , but that I think we are as happy as those who wish us ...
... meet , which you have given us reason to hope will not be long first . " As this is a letter of business chiefly , I shall say little of our situation and arrangement of affairs , but that I think we are as happy as those who wish us ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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