Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1A. and W. Galignani, 1825 - 543 páginas |
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... 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 have heard of ...
... 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 have heard of ...
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... suppose ) something ex- traordinary in my countenance , he immediately dropped all concern for the weather , and putting his hand into his pocket ( as if he meant to find what he was going to say , under pretence of feeling for his ...
... suppose ) something ex- traordinary in my countenance , he immediately dropped all concern for the weather , and putting his hand into his pocket ( as if he meant to find what he was going to say , under pretence of feeling for his ...
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... suppose , to the sanguineness of their first expectations . But the reluctance , with which an author yields to the sad certainty of being unread , is apparent in the eagerness with which Halhed avails himself of every encouragement for ...
... suppose , to the sanguineness of their first expectations . But the reluctance , with which an author yields to the sad certainty of being unread , is apparent in the eagerness with which Halhed avails himself of every encouragement for ...
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... suppose without any preparation too ? You have paid sufficiently for your folly , but I hope the ill effects of it have been long since over . You and brother are your fond of quacking , a most dangerous disposition with regard to ...
... suppose without any preparation too ? You have paid sufficiently for your folly , but I hope the ill effects of it have been long since over . You and brother are your fond of quacking , a most dangerous disposition with regard to ...
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... suppose Charles received my answer to his , and the 20l . bill from Whately : I shall order another to be sent at Christmas for the rent and other necessaries . I have not time at present to enter upon the subject of English authors ...
... suppose Charles received my answer to his , and the 20l . bill from Whately : I shall order another to be sent at Christmas for the rent and other necessaries . I have not time at present to enter upon the subject of English authors ...
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