Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... respect- able man , who , for near fifty years after , conti- nued at the head of his profession in that me- tropolis . To remember our school - days with gratitude and pleasure , is a tribute at once to the zeal and gentleness of our ...
... respect- able man , who , for near fifty years after , conti- nued at the head of his profession in that me- tropolis . To remember our school - days with gratitude and pleasure , is a tribute at once to the zeal and gentleness of our ...
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... respect which such a disinterested character merited . It was about the middle of the year 1770 that the Sheridans took up their residence in King's Mead Street , Bath , where an acquaintance com- menced between them and Mr. Linley's ...
... respect which such a disinterested character merited . It was about the middle of the year 1770 that the Sheridans took up their residence in King's Mead Street , Bath , where an acquaintance com- menced between them and Mr. Linley's ...
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... respect to Miss Linley , lost no time in expostulating with Mathews , upon the cruelty , libertinism , and fruitlessness of his pursuit . Such a remonstrance , however , was but little calculated to conciliate the forbearance of this ...
... respect to Miss Linley , lost no time in expostulating with Mathews , upon the cruelty , libertinism , and fruitlessness of his pursuit . Such a remonstrance , however , was but little calculated to conciliate the forbearance of this ...
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... respecting an amiable young lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjusted ; Mr. S. having since their first ren- contre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a man- ner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr ...
... respecting an amiable young lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjusted ; Mr. S. having since their first ren- contre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a man- ner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr ...
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... respect to the nature of the wounds which he received , ) yet , as containing some curious touches of character , and as a docu- ment which he himself thought worth preserving , it is here inserted . SIR , " To William Barnett , Esq ...
... respect to the nature of the wounds which he received , ) yet , as containing some curious touches of character , and as a docu- ment which he himself thought worth preserving , it is here inserted . SIR , " To William Barnett , Esq ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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