Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... Conduct of Mr. Sheridan . - His Vindication of himself . 525 CHAPTER XXI . Affairs of the new Theatre . - Mr . Whitbread . - Negotiations with Lord Grey and Lord Grenville . - Conduct of Mr. Sheridan relative to the Household . His last ...
... Conduct of Mr. Sheridan . - His Vindication of himself . 525 CHAPTER XXI . Affairs of the new Theatre . - Mr . Whitbread . - Negotiations with Lord Grey and Lord Grenville . - Conduct of Mr. Sheridan relative to the Household . His last ...
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... conduct not only the possession of the woman he loved , but the means of support- ing her during the first years of their marriage , spoke inva- riably of Mr. Long , who lived to a very advanced age , with all the kindness and respect ...
... conduct not only the possession of the woman he loved , but the means of support- ing her during the first years of their marriage , spoke inva- riably of Mr. Long , who lived to a very advanced age , with all the kindness and respect ...
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... conduct , which jealous lovers so frequently inflict upon their mistresses , and the grotto , immortalized by their quarrel , is supposed to have been in Spring Gardens , then the fashionable place of resort in Bath . I have elsewhere ...
... conduct , which jealous lovers so frequently inflict upon their mistresses , and the grotto , immortalized by their quarrel , is supposed to have been in Spring Gardens , then the fashionable place of resort in Bath . I have elsewhere ...
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... conduct in this affair arose solely from a wish to serve Miss Linley , as a friend , without any design or desire to take advantage of her elopement , as a lover , not only assisted them with money out of her little fund for house ...
... conduct in this affair arose solely from a wish to serve Miss Linley , as a friend , without any design or desire to take advantage of her elopement , as a lover , not only assisted them with money out of her little fund for house ...
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... conduct imputed to him by Mathews , he expressed his opi- nion of the step which Sheridan and Miss Linley had taken , in terms of considerable warmth , which were overheard by some of the family . As soon as the young ladies had re ...
... conduct imputed to him by Mathews , he expressed his opi- nion of the step which Sheridan and Miss Linley had taken , in terms of considerable warmth , which were overheard by some of the family . As soon as the young ladies had re ...
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