Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... feelings of youth , its desires and fears , its feverish hopes and fanciful melancholy , they could not have failed to be read with the deepest interest . Claudian . De Rapt . Proserp . Lib . ii . v . 244 . " The youth , found in her ...
... feelings of youth , its desires and fears , its feverish hopes and fanciful melancholy , they could not have failed to be read with the deepest interest . Claudian . De Rapt . Proserp . Lib . ii . v . 244 . " The youth , found in her ...
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... feeling , that , after the step which they had taken , she could not possi- bly appear in England again but as his wife . He was , there- fore , he said , resolved not to deposit her in a convent , till she had consented , by the ...
... feeling , that , after the step which they had taken , she could not possi- bly appear in England again but as his wife . He was , there- fore , he said , resolved not to deposit her in a convent , till she had consented , by the ...
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... feelings , I cannot but say that I shall be very happy to find no further disagreeable consequence pursuing him ; for , as Brutus says of Cæsar , & c . - if I delay one moment longer , I lose the post . " I have writ now , too , to Mr ...
... feelings , I cannot but say that I shall be very happy to find no further disagreeable consequence pursuing him ; for , as Brutus says of Cæsar , & c . - if I delay one moment longer , I lose the post . " I have writ now , too , to Mr ...
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... feelings were so taken by surprize , that , in the distress of the moment , she let the secret of her heart escape , and passionately ex- claimed , " My husband ! my husband ! " - demanding to see him , and insisting upon her right as ...
... feelings were so taken by surprize , that , in the distress of the moment , she let the secret of her heart escape , and passionately ex- claimed , " My husband ! my husband ! " - demanding to see him , and insisting upon her right as ...
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... feelings , which was very near end- ing in a third duel between them . The authenticity given by Captain Paumier's name to a narrative which Sheridan con- sidered false and injurious , was for some time a source of considerable ...
... feelings , which was very near end- ing in a third duel between them . The authenticity given by Captain Paumier's name to a narrative which Sheridan con- sidered false and injurious , was for some time a source of considerable ...
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