Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... common question were prompt and acute . We knew the esteem , and even admiration which , somehow or other , all his school - fellows felt for him . He was mis- chievous enough , but his pranks were accompanied by a sort of vivacity and ...
... common question were prompt and acute . We knew the esteem , and even admiration which , somehow or other , all his school - fellows felt for him . He was mis- chievous enough , but his pranks were accompanied by a sort of vivacity and ...
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... common prayer - book ; for there is the viciousness of vice and the virtuousness of virtue in every third line . " M. I confess there is a great deal of moral in it ; but , Sir , I should imagine if you tried your hand at tragedy- " S ...
... common prayer - book ; for there is the viciousness of vice and the virtuousness of virtue in every third line . " M. I confess there is a great deal of moral in it ; but , Sir , I should imagine if you tried your hand at tragedy- " S ...
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... common - place book . So I went to my desk and took out my old faithful red - leather companion , who had long discharged the office of treasurer to all my best hints and memorandums : but , how was I surprised , when one of the first ...
... common - place book . So I went to my desk and took out my old faithful red - leather companion , who had long discharged the office of treasurer to all my best hints and memorandums : but , how was I surprised , when one of the first ...
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... common pursuit soon kindled into rivalry , till she became at length an object of vanity as well as of love . Her extreme youth , too , -for she was little more than sixteen when Sheridan first met her , —must have removed , even from ...
... common pursuit soon kindled into rivalry , till she became at length an object of vanity as well as of love . Her extreme youth , too , -for she was little more than sixteen when Sheridan first met her , —must have removed , even from ...
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... common sense , who should think it worth his while to peruse the matter with any degree of attention . In this light , the truth of the articles which are asserted under Mr. Barnett's name is what I have no business to meddle with ; but ...
... common sense , who should think it worth his while to peruse the matter with any degree of attention . In this light , the truth of the articles which are asserted under Mr. Barnett's name is what I have no business to meddle with ; but ...
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