Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... course of the last year that I applied myself seriously to the com- pletion of it . To my friend , Mr. Charles Sheridan , whose talents and character reflect honour upon a name , already so distin- guished , I am indebted for the chief ...
... course of the last year that I applied myself seriously to the com- pletion of it . To my friend , Mr. Charles Sheridan , whose talents and character reflect honour upon a name , already so distin- guished , I am indebted for the chief ...
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... course not a little strengthened . As this learned and estimable man has , within the last few weeks , left a void in the world which will not be easily filled up , I feel that it would be uujust to my readers not to give , in his own ...
... course not a little strengthened . As this learned and estimable man has , within the last few weeks , left a void in the world which will not be easily filled up , I feel that it would be uujust to my readers not to give , in his own ...
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... course of his school busi- ness , and yet he was well aware that we thought highly of him , and anxiously wished more to be done by him than he was disposed to do . " I once or twice met his mother , she was quite celestial . Both her ...
... course of his school busi- ness , and yet he was well aware that we thought highly of him , and anxiously wished more to be done by him than he was disposed to do . " I once or twice met his mother , she was quite celestial . Both her ...
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... course , called upon for the second part , and , whether we consider the merits of the original or of the translation , the world has but little to regret in the loss . Aristænetus is one of those weak , florid sophists , who flourished ...
... course , called upon for the second part , and , whether we consider the merits of the original or of the translation , the world has but little to regret in the loss . Aristænetus is one of those weak , florid sophists , who flourished ...
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... course : See ! thro ' the grove a narrow lake extends , Crosses each plot , to each plantation bends ; And while the fount in new meanders glides , The forest brightens with refreshing tides . Tow'rds us they taught the new - born ...
... course : See ! thro ' the grove a narrow lake extends , Crosses each plot , to each plantation bends ; And while the fount in new meanders glides , The forest brightens with refreshing tides . Tow'rds us they taught the new - born ...
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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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