Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... considerable fortune in Wiltshire , who proved the reality of his attachment to her in a way which few young lovers would be romantic enough to imitate . On her secretly representing to him that she never could be happy as his wife , he ...
... considerable fortune in Wiltshire , who proved the reality of his attachment to her in a way which few young lovers would be romantic enough to imitate . On her secretly representing to him that she never could be happy as his wife , he ...
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... considerable warmth , which were overheard by some of the family . As soon as the young ladies had re- tired to bed , the two brothers , without any announcement of their intention , set off post together for London , Sheridan having ...
... considerable warmth , which were overheard by some of the family . As soon as the young ladies had re- tired to bed , the two brothers , without any announcement of their intention , set off post together for London , Sheridan having ...
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... considerable change in his writing after- wards ) a collection of remarks on Sir William Temple's works , which may likewise have been among the fruits of his reading at Waltham Abbey . These remarks are confined chiefly to verbal ...
... considerable change in his writing after- wards ) a collection of remarks on Sir William Temple's works , which may likewise have been among the fruits of his reading at Waltham Abbey . These remarks are confined chiefly to verbal ...
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... considerable mortification to him ; and it must be owned , that the helpless irresolution of this gentleman during the duel , and his weak acquiescence in these misrepresentations after- wards , showed him as unfit to be trusted with ...
... considerable mortification to him ; and it must be owned , that the helpless irresolution of this gentleman during the duel , and his weak acquiescence in these misrepresentations after- wards , showed him as unfit to be trusted with ...
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... considerably in- creased by the success of The Rivals ; and , gifted as he and his beautiful wife were with all that forms the magnetism of society , the power to attract , and the disposition to be at- tracted , their life , as may ...
... considerably in- creased by the success of The Rivals ; and , gifted as he and his beautiful wife were with all that forms the magnetism of society , the power to attract , and the disposition to be at- tracted , their life , as may ...
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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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