Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... once to the zeal and gentleness of our master , which none ever deserved more truly from his pupils than Mr. Whyte , and which the writer of these pages , who owes to that excellent person all the instruc- tions in English literature he ...
... once to the zeal and gentleness of our master , which none ever deserved more truly from his pupils than Mr. Whyte , and which the writer of these pages , who owes to that excellent person all the instruc- tions in English literature he ...
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... once fell in my way to instruct the two upper forms , and upon calling up Dick Sheridan , I found him not only slovenly in construing , but unusually defective in his Greek gram- mar . Knowing him to be a clever fellow , I did not fail ...
... once fell in my way to instruct the two upper forms , and upon calling up Dick Sheridan , I found him not only slovenly in construing , but unusually defective in his Greek gram- mar . Knowing him to be a clever fellow , I did not fail ...
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... lived familiarly with Swift . I have heard of him , as an excellent scholar . His boys in Ireland once per- formed a Greek play , and when Sir William Jones and that I were talking over this event , I determined to 8 MEMOIRS OF.
... lived familiarly with Swift . I have heard of him , as an excellent scholar . His boys in Ireland once per- formed a Greek play , and when Sir William Jones and that I were talking over this event , I determined to 8 MEMOIRS OF.
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... once or twice met his mother , she was quite celestial . Both her virtues and her genius were highly esteemed by Robert Sumner . I know not whether Tom Sheridan found Richard tractable in the art of speaking.- and , upon such a subject ...
... once or twice met his mother , she was quite celestial . Both her virtues and her genius were highly esteemed by Robert Sumner . I know not whether Tom Sheridan found Richard tractable in the art of speaking.- and , upon such a subject ...
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... once knew , but his path to knowledge was his own , —his steps were noiseless , —his progress was scarcely felt by himself , his movements were rapid but irregular . " Let me assure you that Richard , when a boy , was * It was not one ...
... once knew , but his path to knowledge was his own , —his steps were noiseless , —his progress was scarcely felt by himself , his movements were rapid but irregular . " Let me assure you that Richard , when a boy , was * It was not one ...
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