Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... expected from their literary undertakings were the only means to which he looked for the realising of this dream ; and he accordingly implores his friend , with the most comic piteousness , to drive the farce on the stage by main force ...
... expected from their literary undertakings were the only means to which he looked for the realising of this dream ; and he accordingly implores his friend , with the most comic piteousness , to drive the farce on the stage by main force ...
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... expected resources from Aristænetus , presented themselves , was an exhibition of 20l . a - year , which the college had lately given him , and with five pounds of which he thought he might venture " adire Corinthum . " Though Sheridan ...
... expected resources from Aristænetus , presented themselves , was an exhibition of 20l . a - year , which the college had lately given him , and with five pounds of which he thought he might venture " adire Corinthum . " Though Sheridan ...
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... expected , -though parents , in general , are as blind to the first approach of these dangers , as they are rigid and unreasonable after they have happened , —that such youthful poets and musicians † should come together , without Love ...
... expected , -though parents , in general , are as blind to the first approach of these dangers , as they are rigid and unreasonable after they have happened , —that such youthful poets and musicians † should come together , without Love ...
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... expected , found himself universally shunned . An apology may be , accord- ing to circumstances , either the noblest effort of manliness or the last resource of fear , and it was evident , from the reception which this gentleman ...
... expected , found himself universally shunned . An apology may be , accord- ing to circumstances , either the noblest effort of manliness or the last resource of fear , and it was evident , from the reception which this gentleman ...
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... particulars , it is , upon the whole , perhaps as accurate a statement as could be expected , and received , as appears by the following letter from Mr. Brereton ( another of Mr. Sheridan's intimate friends ) R. B. SHERIDAN . 79.
... particulars , it is , upon the whole , perhaps as accurate a statement as could be expected , and received , as appears by the following letter from Mr. Brereton ( another of Mr. Sheridan's intimate friends ) R. B. SHERIDAN . 79.
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