Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... Ireland . " At the age of seven years , Richard Brinsley Sheridan was , with his elder brother , Charles Francis , placed under the tui- tion of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , -an amiable and respectable man , who , for ...
... Ireland . " At the age of seven years , Richard Brinsley Sheridan was , with his elder brother , Charles Francis , placed under the tui- tion of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , -an amiable and respectable man , who , for ...
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... Ireland once performed a Greek play , and when Sir William Jones and I were talking over this event , I determined to make the expe- riment in England . I selected some of my best boys , and they performed the Edipus Tyrannus , and the ...
... Ireland once performed a Greek play , and when Sir William Jones and I were talking over this event , I determined to make the expe- riment in England . I selected some of my best boys , and they performed the Edipus Tyrannus , and the ...
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... Ireland , and had been with some little difficulty induced to forgive his son for the wild achievements he had been en- gaged in during his absence , was at this time in London , ma- king arrangements for the departure of his favourite ...
... Ireland , and had been with some little difficulty induced to forgive his son for the wild achievements he had been en- gaged in during his absence , was at this time in London , ma- king arrangements for the departure of his favourite ...
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... Ireland . At the same time Mr. Grenville , ( afterwards marquis of Buckingham , ) who had passed a great part of this and the preceding summer at Bath , for the purpose of receiving in- struction from Mr. Sheridan in elocution , went ...
... Ireland . At the same time Mr. Grenville , ( afterwards marquis of Buckingham , ) who had passed a great part of this and the preceding summer at Bath , for the purpose of receiving in- struction from Mr. Sheridan in elocution , went ...
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... Ireland . " He then adds , with reference to some mistakes which Dr. Foster had appear ed to him to have committed in his accentuation of English words : — " What strange effects has this system brought about ! It has so corrupted the ...
... Ireland . " He then adds , with reference to some mistakes which Dr. Foster had appear ed to him to have committed in his accentuation of English words : — " What strange effects has this system brought about ! It has so corrupted the ...
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