Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... affairs in Ireland . " At the age of seven years , Richard Brinsley She- ridan was , with his elder brother , Charles Francis , placed under the tuition of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , -an amiable and respect- able ...
... affairs in Ireland . " At the age of seven years , Richard Brinsley She- ridan was , with his elder brother , Charles Francis , placed under the tuition of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , -an amiable and respect- able ...
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... affairs to reside with the remainder of the family in France , and it was at Blois , in the September of 1766 , that Mrs. She- ridan died - leaving behind her that best kind of fame , which results from a life of usefulness and purity ...
... affairs to reside with the remainder of the family in France , and it was at Blois , in the September of 1766 , that Mrs. She- ridan died - leaving behind her that best kind of fame , which results from a life of usefulness and purity ...
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... affairs ; but what I think is this , that in this method , according to your principles , you must often commit blunders . " Sim . Blunders ! to be sure I must , but I always could get myself out of them again . Why , 16 MEMOIRS OF.
... affairs ; but what I think is this , that in this method , according to your principles , you must often commit blunders . " Sim . Blunders ! to be sure I must , but I always could get myself out of them again . Why , 16 MEMOIRS OF.
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... affairs he so good - naturedly undertook to negotiate . At length in August , 1771 , Aristanetus made its appearance contrary to the advice of the bookseller , and of Mr. Ker , who represented to Sheridan the unpropitiousness of the ...
... affairs he so good - naturedly undertook to negotiate . At length in August , 1771 , Aristanetus made its appearance contrary to the advice of the bookseller , and of Mr. Ker , who represented to Sheridan the unpropitiousness of the ...
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... affairs , which , as you have not talked of returning , seem probable to detain you longer than you intended . I am perpetually asked when Mr. Sheridan is to have his pa- tent for the theatre , which all the Irish here take for granted ...
... affairs , which , as you have not talked of returning , seem probable to detain you longer than you intended . I am perpetually asked when Mr. Sheridan is to have his pa- tent for the theatre , which all the Irish here take for granted ...
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