Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... cause you must approve ; I yield you what I cannot cease to love . Be thine the blissful lot , the nymph be thine : I yield my love , -sure , friendship may be mine . Yet must no thought of me torment thy breast ; Forget me , if my ...
... cause you must approve ; I yield you what I cannot cease to love . Be thine the blissful lot , the nymph be thine : I yield my love , -sure , friendship may be mine . Yet must no thought of me torment thy breast ; Forget me , if my ...
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... cause be given ; And bear that tear to her Creator's throne , Which glistens in the eye upraised to Heaven ! But in love , as in every thing else , the power of a mind like Sheridan's must have made itself felt through all obsta- cles ...
... cause be given ; And bear that tear to her Creator's throne , Which glistens in the eye upraised to Heaven ! But in love , as in every thing else , the power of a mind like Sheridan's must have made itself felt through all obsta- cles ...
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... cause you have been en- gaged in , betrayed you first into this exact narrative , and then exposed it to the public eye , under pretence of vindica- ting your friend . However , as it is the opinion of some of my friends , that I ought ...
... cause you have been en- gaged in , betrayed you first into this exact narrative , and then exposed it to the public eye , under pretence of vindica- ting your friend . However , as it is the opinion of some of my friends , that I ought ...
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... cause in which you suffer . All your friends here condemn- ed you . Your risked every thing , where you had nothing to gain , to give your antagonist the thing he wished , a chance for recovering his reputation . Your courage was past ...
... cause in which you suffer . All your friends here condemn- ed you . Your risked every thing , where you had nothing to gain , to give your antagonist the thing he wished , a chance for recovering his reputation . Your courage was past ...
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... cause , and of those durable materials of truth and jus- tice , which outlive the mere workmanship , however splendid , of talent . Such arguments as the following , which Johnson did not scruple to use , are , by the [ 101 ]
... cause , and of those durable materials of truth and jus- tice , which outlive the mere workmanship , however splendid , of talent . Such arguments as the following , which Johnson did not scruple to use , are , by the [ 101 ]
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