Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... effect to the wishes and plans of the boy . Another of their projects was a Periodical Miscellany , the idea of which originated with Sheridan , and whose first embryo movements we trace in a letter to him from Mr. Lewis Ker , who ...
... effect to the wishes and plans of the boy . Another of their projects was a Periodical Miscellany , the idea of which originated with Sheridan , and whose first embryo movements we trace in a letter to him from Mr. Lewis Ker , who ...
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... effects diet has on the writers . The same , who after having been fed two days upon artichokes produced as pretty a copy of verses as ever I saw , on beef was as dull as ditch - water " It is a characteristic of fools , " says some one ...
... effects diet has on the writers . The same , who after having been fed two days upon artichokes produced as pretty a copy of verses as ever I saw , on beef was as dull as ditch - water " It is a characteristic of fools , " says some one ...
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... as the sail of the vessel , is particularized as of a medicinal nature , capable of preventing any ill effects the wine might pro- duce . " - Note by the Translator . tween " the first sprightly runnings " of an author's [ 32 ]
... as the sail of the vessel , is particularized as of a medicinal nature , capable of preventing any ill effects the wine might pro- duce . " - Note by the Translator . tween " the first sprightly runnings " of an author's [ 32 ]
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... effects of music to the process of Egyptian embalmment- " extracting the brain through the ears - which was afterwards transplanted into the dialogue of the Duenna : - " Mortuum quondam ante Egypti medici quam pollincirent cerebella de ...
... effects of music to the process of Egyptian embalmment- " extracting the brain through the ears - which was afterwards transplanted into the dialogue of the Duenna : - " Mortuum quondam ante Egypti medici quam pollincirent cerebella de ...
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... effects of it have been long since over . You and your brother are fond of quacking , a most danger- ous disposition with regard to health . Let slight things pass away themselves ; in a case that requires assistance do nothing without ...
... effects of it have been long since over . You and your brother are fond of quacking , a most danger- ous disposition with regard to health . Let slight things pass away themselves ; in a case that requires assistance do nothing without ...
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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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