Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... believe we had better proceed . > " Monop . The sooner the better , -come , gentlemen , resume your seats . " Sim . Now for it . Draw up the curtain , and ( looking at his book ) enter Sir Richard Ixion , —but stay , —zounds , Sir ...
... believe we had better proceed . > " Monop . The sooner the better , -come , gentlemen , resume your seats . " Sim . Now for it . Draw up the curtain , and ( looking at his book ) enter Sir Richard Ixion , —but stay , —zounds , Sir ...
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... believe I have read every volume of it twice over , ( excepting —'s Divine Legation of Moses , and —'s Lives of the most notorious Malefactors , ) and I am now determined to profit by them . ' I concluded with a very significant nod ...
... believe I have read every volume of it twice over , ( excepting —'s Divine Legation of Moses , and —'s Lives of the most notorious Malefactors , ) and I am now determined to profit by them . ' I concluded with a very significant nod ...
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... believe there were some beside quality there : Miss Spiggot , Miss Brussels , Miss Tape , and Miss Socket , Miss Trinket , and aunt , with her leathern pocket , With good Mrs. Soaker , who made her old chin go , For hours , hobnobbing ...
... believe there were some beside quality there : Miss Spiggot , Miss Brussels , Miss Tape , and Miss Socket , Miss Trinket , and aunt , with her leathern pocket , With good Mrs. Soaker , who made her old chin go , For hours , hobnobbing ...
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... believe it will be carried in parliament after the recess , without opposition . It was in vain to have attempted it be- fore , for never was party violence * carried to such a height as in this sessions ; the House seldom breaking up ...
... believe it will be carried in parliament after the recess , without opposition . It was in vain to have attempted it be- fore , for never was party violence * carried to such a height as in this sessions ; the House seldom breaking up ...
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... believe that you will ever visit Bath at all ; and we are often asked if we have not received the letter which is to call us over . " I could scarcely have conceived that the winter was so near departing , were I not now writing after ...
... believe that you will ever visit Bath at all ; and we are often asked if we have not received the letter which is to call us over . " I could scarcely have conceived that the winter was so near departing , were I not now writing after ...
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admiration afterwards answer appears Bath brother brought Burke called character circumstances comedy conduct considered dear doubt Drury-Lane Duenna Duke effect eloquence England eyes fame father favour feelings Garrick genius gentleman give hand happy Hastings heart hope House of Commons interest Ireland Lady least less liberty Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Moira Lord North Lord Thurlow Maria Linley Mathews means ment mind Minister Miss Linley nature never night object occasion opinion papers Parliament party perhaps person Pitt political present Prince principles question R. B. SHERIDAN remarkable respect Richard Brinsley Sheridan Royal Highness Royal Highness's scene School for Scandal Sheri sincere sort speech spirit suppose sure talents Theatre thee thing Thomas Sheridan thou thought Tickell tion took verses Whig Whiggism whole wish words write written young