Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... lady so immensely ? Ah ! le grand béte qu'il est ! how rude the bear is ! The world to two - pence he was ne'er at Paris . Perdition stap my vitals , now or never I'll niggle snugly into Juno's favour . - - Let's see , ( looking in a ...
... lady so immensely ? Ah ! le grand béte qu'il est ! how rude the bear is ! The world to two - pence he was ne'er at Paris . Perdition stap my vitals , now or never I'll niggle snugly into Juno's favour . - - Let's see , ( looking in a ...
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... Lady Margaret was thus introduced : " Remark too the dimpling , sweet smile Lady Margret's fine countenance wears . ' 99 The following is the passage in Mr. Sheridan's poem , entire ; and the beauty of the six favourite lines shines out ...
... Lady Margaret was thus introduced : " Remark too the dimpling , sweet smile Lady Margret's fine countenance wears . ' 99 The following is the passage in Mr. Sheridan's poem , entire ; and the beauty of the six favourite lines shines out ...
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... lady , innocent as far as relates to me , or my knowledge ; since which he has neither taken any notice of letters , or even informed his own family of the place where he has hid himself ; I can no longer think he deserves the treatment ...
... lady , innocent as far as relates to me , or my knowledge ; since which he has neither taken any notice of letters , or even informed his own family of the place where he has hid himself ; I can no longer think he deserves the treatment ...
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... lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjusted ; Mr. S. having since their first ren- contre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a man- ner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr. She- ridan received three ...
... lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjusted ; Mr. S. having since their first ren- contre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a man- ner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr. She- ridan received three ...
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... lady with whom he also had eloped clandestinely to France , but was now enabled , by the forgiveness of his father , to complete this double triumph of friendship and love . A curious instance of the indolence and pro- crastinating ...
... lady with whom he also had eloped clandestinely to France , but was now enabled , by the forgiveness of his father , to complete this double triumph of friendship and love . A curious instance of the indolence and pro- crastinating ...
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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 the Right Honourable 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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