Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... eloquence to blazon . She appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less real intellect than themselves , meek- ly conceal this superiority even from their own hearts , and pass their ...
... eloquence to blazon . She appears to have been one of those rare women , who , united to men of more pretensions but less real intellect than themselves , meek- ly conceal this superiority even from their own hearts , and pass their ...
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... eloquence , to convince her heart , of the truth of this reasoning ; and , accordingly , at a little village , not far from Calais , they were married about the latter end of March , 1772 , by a priest well known for his services on ...
... eloquence , to convince her heart , of the truth of this reasoning ; and , accordingly , at a little village , not far from Calais , they were married about the latter end of March , 1772 , by a priest well known for his services on ...
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... eloquence , with which he prefaces this grave proposal to Her Majesty : " The dispute about the proper sphere of women is idle . That men should have attempted to draw a line for their orbit , shows that God meant them for comets , and ...
... eloquence , with which he prefaces this grave proposal to Her Majesty : " The dispute about the proper sphere of women is idle . That men should have attempted to draw a line for their orbit , shows that God meant them for comets , and ...
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... eloquent moralist , who , in the following year , proposed him as a member of the Literary Club , and always spoke of his character and genius with praise . Nor was Sheridan want- ing on his part with corresponding tributes ; for , in a ...
... eloquent moralist , who , in the following year , proposed him as a member of the Literary Club , and always spoke of his character and genius with praise . Nor was Sheridan want- ing on his part with corresponding tributes ; for , in a ...
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... eloquence , has not , perhaps , its rival , through the whole range of lyric poetry . As these verses , though contained in the common editions of The Duenna , are not to be found in the opera , as printed in the British Theatre , and ...
... eloquence , has not , perhaps , its rival , through the whole range of lyric poetry . As these verses , though contained in the common editions of The Duenna , are not to be found in the opera , as printed in the British Theatre , and ...
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