Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... appears by the register of the parish , on the fourth of the following month . His grand- .. father , Dr. Sheridan , and his father , Mr. Thomas Sheridan , have attained a celebrity , independent of that which he has conferred on them ...
... appears by the register of the parish , on the fourth of the following month . His grand- .. father , Dr. Sheridan , and his father , Mr. Thomas Sheridan , have attained a celebrity , independent of that which he has conferred on them ...
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... appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less real intellect than themselves , meek- ly conceal this superiority even from their own hearts , and pass their lives without a remonstrance ...
... appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less real intellect than themselves , meek- ly conceal this superiority even from their own hearts , and pass their lives without a remonstrance ...
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... appears , from one of the letters of his school - fellow , Mr. Halhed , that in poetry , which is usually the first exercise , in which these young athlete of intellect try their strength , he had already distin- guished himself and ...
... appears , from one of the letters of his school - fellow , Mr. Halhed , that in poetry , which is usually the first exercise , in which these young athlete of intellect try their strength , he had already distin- guished himself and ...
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... appears by a letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the probability of the arrival of the manuscript was announced to Mr. Foote , " I have dispatched a card , as from H. H. , at Owen's Coffee - house , to Mr. Foote , to in- form him ...
... appears by a letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the probability of the arrival of the manuscript was announced to Mr. Foote , " I have dispatched a card , as from H. H. , at Owen's Coffee - house , to Mr. Foote , to in- form him ...
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... appears to have sought among his Oxford friends , for an auxiliary or two in their weekly labours , this meditated Miscellany never proceeded beyond the first number , which was written by Sheridan , and which I have found among his ...
... appears to have sought among his Oxford friends , for an auxiliary or two in their weekly labours , this meditated Miscellany never proceeded beyond the first number , which was written by Sheridan , and which I have found among his ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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