Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... the little which he did know . He was removed from school too soon by his father , who was the intimate friend of Sum- ner , and whom I often met at his house . Sumner had a fine voice , fine ear , fine taste , and , [ 13 ]
... the little which he did know . He was removed from school too soon by his father , who was the intimate friend of Sum- ner , and whom I often met at his house . Sumner had a fine voice , fine ear , fine taste , and , [ 13 ]
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... house , to Mr. Foote , to in- form him that he may expect to see your dramatic piece about the 20th instant . " Their hopes and fears in this theatrical speculation are very naturally and livelily expressed throughout Halhed's letters ...
... house , to Mr. Foote , to in- form him that he may expect to see your dramatic piece about the 20th instant . " Their hopes and fears in this theatrical speculation are very naturally and livelily expressed throughout Halhed's letters ...
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... house . “ I kept up as smart a pace as I could all the way home , for I felt myself full of something , and enjoyed my own thoughts so much , that I was afraid of digesting them , lest any should escape me . At last I knocked at my own ...
... house . “ I kept up as smart a pace as I could all the way home , for I felt myself full of something , and enjoyed my own thoughts so much , that I was afraid of digesting them , lest any should escape me . At last I knocked at my own ...
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... house - expenses , but gave them letters of introduc- tion to a family with whom she had been acquainted at St. Quentin . On the evening appointed for their departure , — while Mr. Linley , his eldest son , and Miss Maria Linley , were ...
... house - expenses , but gave them letters of introduc- tion to a family with whom she had been acquainted at St. Quentin . On the evening appointed for their departure , — while Mr. Linley , his eldest son , and Miss Maria Linley , were ...
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... house , where she was found by Mr. Linley , on his arrival in pursuit of her . After a few words of private explanation from Sheridan , which had the effect of reconciling him to his truant daugh- ter , Mr. Linley insisted upon her ...
... house , where she was found by Mr. Linley , on his arrival in pursuit of her . After a few words of private explanation from Sheridan , which had the effect of reconciling him to his truant daugh- ter , Mr. Linley insisted upon her ...
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