Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... give , in his own words , the particulars of Sheridan's school - days , with which he had the kindness to favour me , and to which his name gives an authenticity and interest too valuable on such a subject to be withheld : " DEAR SIR ...
... give , in his own words , the particulars of Sheridan's school - days , with which he had the kindness to favour me , and to which his name gives an authenticity and interest too valuable on such a subject to be withheld : " DEAR SIR ...
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... Haply a tear- ( for I shall surely then Be past all power to raise her scorn again-- ) Haply , I say , one self - dried tear may fall : - One tear she'll give , for whom I yielded all ! My life has lost its aim ! -that fatal fair 5 [ 33 ]
... Haply a tear- ( for I shall surely then Be past all power to raise her scorn again-- ) Haply , I say , one self - dried tear may fall : - One tear she'll give , for whom I yielded all ! My life has lost its aim ! -that fatal fair 5 [ 33 ]
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... give a lively idea , not only of his own in- toxication , but of the sort of contagious delirium , like that at Abdera described by Lucian , with which the young men of Oxford were affected by this beautiful girl . In describing her ...
... give a lively idea , not only of his own in- toxication , but of the sort of contagious delirium , like that at Abdera described by Lucian , with which the young men of Oxford were affected by this beautiful girl . In describing her ...
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... Give me leave previously to relate what I have affirmed to have been a real state of our meeting in London , and which I am now ready to support on my honour , or my oath , as the best account I can give of Mr. Mathews's relation is ...
... Give me leave previously to relate what I have affirmed to have been a real state of our meeting in London , and which I am now ready to support on my honour , or my oath , as the best account I can give of Mr. Mathews's relation is ...
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... give it ano- ther turn , and observed that he had never quitted his sword . -Provoked at this , I then swore ( with too much heat per- haps ) that he should either give up his sword and I would break it , or go to his guard again . He ...
... give it ano- ther turn , and observed that he had never quitted his sword . -Provoked at this , I then swore ( with too much heat per- haps ) that he should either give up his sword and I would break it , or go to his guard again . He ...
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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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admiration afterwards answer appears Bath brother brought Burke called character circumstances comedy conduct considered dear doubt Drury-Lane Duenna Duke effect eloquence England eyes fame father favour feelings Garrick genius gentleman give hand happy Hastings heart hope House of Commons interest Ireland Lady least less liberty Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Moira Lord North Lord Thurlow Maria Linley Mathews means ment mind Minister Miss Linley nature never night object occasion opinion papers Parliament party perhaps person Pitt political present Prince principles question R. B. SHERIDAN remarkable respect Richard Brinsley Sheridan Royal Highness Royal Highness's scene School for Scandal Sheri sincere sort speech spirit suppose sure talents Theatre thee thing Thomas Sheridan thou thought Tickell tion took verses Whig Whiggism whole wish words write written young