Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... already so distin- guished , I am indebted for the chief part of the materials upon which the following Memoirs of his father are founded . I have to thank him , not only for this mark of confidence , but for the delicacy with which ...
... already so distin- guished , I am indebted for the chief part of the materials upon which the following Memoirs of his father are founded . I have to thank him , not only for this mark of confidence , but for the delicacy with which ...
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... already distin- guished himself and , in conjunction with his friend Halhed , had translated the seventh Idyl , and many of the lesser poems of Theocritus . This literary partnership was resumed soon after their departure from Harrow ...
... already distin- guished himself and , in conjunction with his friend Halhed , had translated the seventh Idyl , and many of the lesser poems of Theocritus . This literary partnership was resumed soon after their departure from Harrow ...
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... already engaged a publisher of established reputation to undertake it for the account of the authors . But I am to indemnify him in case it should not sell , and to advance part of the first expense , all which I can do without applying ...
... already engaged a publisher of established reputation to undertake it for the account of the authors . But I am to indemnify him in case it should not sell , and to advance part of the first expense , all which I can do without applying ...
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... already stated , was the only fruit of their literary alliance , that ever arrived at sufficient maturity for publication . In November , 1770 , Halhed had completed and forwarded to Bath his share of the work , and in the following ...
... already stated , was the only fruit of their literary alliance , that ever arrived at sufficient maturity for publication . In November , 1770 , Halhed had completed and forwarded to Bath his share of the work , and in the following ...
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... already counting upon the spolia opima of the campaign , before Sheridan had fairly brought his Greek grammar into the field . The great ob- ject of the former was a visit to Bath ; and he had set his heart still more anxiously upon it ...
... already counting upon the spolia opima of the campaign , before Sheridan had fairly brought his Greek grammar into the field . The great ob- ject of the former was a visit to Bath ; and he had set his heart still more anxiously upon it ...
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