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... mind was not cast in any ordinary mould . I ought to have told you that Richard when a boy was a great reader of English poetry ; but his exercises afford- ed no proof of his proficiency . In truth , he , as a boy , was quite careless ...
... mind was not cast in any ordinary mould . I ought to have told you that Richard when a boy was a great reader of English poetry ; but his exercises afford- ed no proof of his proficiency . In truth , he , as a boy , was quite careless ...
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... mind , -but I believe we had better proceed . 66 Monop . The sooner the better , -come , gentlemen , resume your seats . " Sim . Now for it . Draw up the curtain , and ( looking at his book ) enter Sir Richard Ixion , but stay , -zounds ...
... mind , -but I believe we had better proceed . 66 Monop . The sooner the better , -come , gentlemen , resume your seats . " Sim . Now for it . Draw up the curtain , and ( looking at his book ) enter Sir Richard Ixion , but stay , -zounds ...
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... mind to punish him by not disclosing a syllable more . However , at last my vanity got the better of my resentment , and I ex- plained to him the whole matter . * * * * · * • * * * * " In examining the beginning of the Spectators , etc ...
... mind to punish him by not disclosing a syllable more . However , at last my vanity got the better of my resentment , and I ex- plained to him the whole matter . * * * * · * • * * * * " In examining the beginning of the Spectators , etc ...
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... mind , and his cold , vapid transfusion of the thoughts of another . From stanza 10th to the end is all added by the translator , and all spirited - though full of a bold , defying libertinism , as unlike as possible to the effeminate ...
... mind , and his cold , vapid transfusion of the thoughts of another . From stanza 10th to the end is all added by the translator , and all spirited - though full of a bold , defying libertinism , as unlike as possible to the effeminate ...
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... mind like She- ridan's must have made itself felt through all obstacles and difficul- ties . He was not long in winning the entire affections of the young " Syren , " though the number and wealth of his rivals , the ambi- tious views of ...
... mind like She- ridan's must have made itself felt through all obstacles and difficul- ties . He was not long in winning the entire affections of the young " Syren , " though the number and wealth of his rivals , the ambi- tious views of ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the life of ... Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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