Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... fame , to have passed , with her other papers , into the possession of her son , and after a transforming sleep , like that of the chrysalis , in his hands , to have taken wing at length in the brilliant form of The Rivals . The ...
... fame , to have passed , with her other papers , into the possession of her son , and after a transforming sleep , like that of the chrysalis , in his hands , to have taken wing at length in the brilliant form of The Rivals . The ...
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... fame . I should suppose that his father , without any regular system , polished his taste , and supplied his memory with anecdotes about our best writers in our Augustan age . The grandfather , you know , lived familiarly with Swift . I ...
... fame . I should suppose that his father , without any regular system , polished his taste , and supplied his memory with anecdotes about our best writers in our Augustan age . The grandfather , you know , lived familiarly with Swift . I ...
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... fame , which results from a life of usefulness and purity , and which it requires not the aid of art * or eloquence to blazon . She appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less real ...
... fame , which results from a life of usefulness and purity , and which it requires not the aid of art * or eloquence to blazon . She appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less real ...
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... fame in the same bottom , and both , as Halhed discovered at last , passionately in love with the same woman . It would have given me great pleasure to have been enabled to enliven my pages with even a few extracts from that portion of ...
... fame in the same bottom , and both , as Halhed discovered at last , passionately in love with the same woman . It would have given me great pleasure to have been enabled to enliven my pages with even a few extracts from that portion of ...
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... fame and profit , it was not till the month of May in the subsequent year , as appears by a letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the proba- bility of the arrival of the manuscript was an- nounced to Mr. Foote . " I have dispatched a ...
... fame and profit , it was not till the month of May in the subsequent year , as appears by a letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the proba- bility of the arrival of the manuscript was an- nounced to Mr. Foote . " I have dispatched a ...
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