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... present , was one of the under - masters of the school ; and both he and Dr. Sumner endeavoured , by every method they could devise , to awaken in Sheridan a consciousness of those powers which , under all the disadvantages of indolence ...
... present , was one of the under - masters of the school ; and both he and Dr. Sumner endeavoured , by every method they could devise , to awaken in Sheridan a consciousness of those powers which , under all the disadvantages of indolence ...
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... present at many of their discus- sions and disputes ; and sometimes took a very active part in them , —but Richard was not present . The father , you know , was a wrong - headed , whimsical man , and , perhaps , his scanty circumstances ...
... present at many of their discus- sions and disputes ; and sometimes took a very active part in them , —but Richard was not present . The father , you know , was a wrong - headed , whimsical man , and , perhaps , his scanty circumstances ...
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... present . I have undertaken the task of cor- recting for the press .... Some of the Epistles that I have perused seem to me elegant and poetical ; in others I could not observe equal beauty , and here and there I could wish there were ...
... present . I have undertaken the task of cor- recting for the press .... Some of the Epistles that I have perused seem to me elegant and poetical ; in others I could not observe equal beauty , and here and there I could wish there were ...
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... present to enter upon the subject of English authors , etc. but shall write to you upon that head when I get a little leisure . Nothing can be conceived in a more deplorable state than the stage of Dublin . I found two miserable ...
... present to enter upon the subject of English authors , etc. but shall write to you upon that head when I get a little leisure . Nothing can be conceived in a more deplorable state than the stage of Dublin . I found two miserable ...
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... - ws and Mr. S - r - n , as to the time and event of their meeting , Mr. S. having been at this place on Saturday , and both these gentlemen being here at present . " to which he was exposed , and perhaps thinking them 42 MEMOIRS.
... - ws and Mr. S - r - n , as to the time and event of their meeting , Mr. S. having been at this place on Saturday , and both these gentlemen being here at present . " to which he was exposed , and perhaps thinking them 42 MEMOIRS.
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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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