Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... character reflect honour upon a name , 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 ...
... character reflect honour upon a name , 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 ...
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... character . ' Harrow , at this time , possessed some peculiar advantages , of which a youth like Sheridan might have powerfully availed himself . At the head of the school was Doctor Robert Sumner , a man of fine talents , but ...
... character . ' Harrow , at this time , possessed some peculiar advantages , of which a youth like Sheridan might have powerfully availed himself . At the head of the school was Doctor Robert Sumner , a man of fine talents , but ...
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... character of Simile the reader will at once discover a sort of dim and shadowy pre - existence of Puff : - " Simile . Sir , you are very ignorant on the subject , -it is the method most in vogue . " O'Cul . What ! to make the music ...
... character of Simile the reader will at once discover a sort of dim and shadowy pre - existence of Puff : - " Simile . Sir , you are very ignorant on the subject , -it is the method most in vogue . " O'Cul . What ! to make the music ...
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... character of Mr. Sheridan , -and we have here an early instance of its influence over him . Though it was in August , 1770 , that he received the sketch of this piece from his friend , and though they both looked forward most sanguinely ...
... character of Mr. Sheridan , -and we have here an early instance of its influence over him . Though it was in August , 1770 , that he received the sketch of this piece from his friend , and though they both looked forward most sanguinely ...
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... character of Falkland . With a mind in this state of feverish wakefulness , it is remarkable that he should so long have succeeded in con- cealing his attachment from the eyes of those most interested in discovering it . Even his ...
... character of Falkland . With a mind in this state of feverish wakefulness , it is remarkable that he should so long have succeeded in con- cealing his attachment from the eyes of those most interested in discovering it . Even 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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