Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... Burke . - His Breach with Mr. Sheridan . - Disso- lution of Parliament . - Mr . Burke and Mr. Fox . - Russian Armament . Royal Scotch Boroughs . 395 CHAPTER XV . Death of Mrs. Sheridan . CHAPTER XVI . 391 . Drury - Lane Theatre ...
... Burke . - His Breach with Mr. Sheridan . - Disso- lution of Parliament . - Mr . Burke and Mr. Fox . - Russian Armament . Royal Scotch Boroughs . 395 CHAPTER XV . Death of Mrs. Sheridan . CHAPTER XVI . 391 . Drury - Lane Theatre ...
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... Burke , however questionable in strict ethics , is , at least , true on the stage , -that " vice loses half its evil by losing all its grossness . ' " " It should be recollected , too , that , in other respects , the author applies the ...
... Burke , however questionable in strict ethics , is , at least , true on the stage , -that " vice loses half its evil by losing all its grossness . ' " " It should be recollected , too , that , in other respects , the author applies the ...
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... Burke had remarked that the statue of Shakspeare seemed to point to the grave where the great actor of his works was laid . This hint did not fall idly on the ear of Sheridan , as the following fixation of the thought , in the verses ...
... Burke had remarked that the statue of Shakspeare seemed to point to the grave where the great actor of his works was laid . This hint did not fall idly on the ear of Sheridan , as the following fixation of the thought , in the verses ...
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... Burke could expatiate on the state of Ireland , without a single at- tempt to develope or enforce those simple , but wise principles of commercial policy , every one of which had been violated in the restrictions on her industry , -it ...
... Burke could expatiate on the state of Ireland , without a single at- tempt to develope or enforce those simple , but wise principles of commercial policy , every one of which had been violated in the restrictions on her industry , -it ...
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... Burke Mr. Sheridan became acquainted at the cele- brated Turk's Head Club , -and , if any incentive was want- ing to his new passion for political distinction , the station to which he saw his eloquent fellow - countryman exalted , with ...
... Burke Mr. Sheridan became acquainted at the cele- brated Turk's Head Club , -and , if any incentive was want- ing to his new passion for political distinction , the station to which he saw his eloquent fellow - countryman exalted , with ...
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