Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... upon the good - humoured but immoveable indifference of their pupil ; and though there exist among r Sh rula's papers some curious proofs of an industry in study for which few have ever given him credit , they are probably [ 11 ]
... upon the good - humoured but immoveable indifference of their pupil ; and though there exist among r Sh rula's papers some curious proofs of an industry in study for which few have ever given him credit , they are probably [ 11 ]
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Thomas Moore. few have ever given him credit , they are probably but the desultory efforts of a later period of his life , to recover the loss of that first precious time , whose susceptibility of instruc- tion , as well as of pleasure ...
Thomas Moore. few have ever given him credit , they are probably but the desultory efforts of a later period of his life , to recover the loss of that first precious time , whose susceptibility of instruc- tion , as well as of pleasure ...
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... given to her by her father . Take a sample : --- " None but the brave , None but the brave , Not but the brave deserve the fair . " Whatever may have been the zeal or the proficiency of the sister , naughty Richard , like Gallio ...
... given to her by her father . Take a sample : --- " None but the brave , None but the brave , Not but the brave deserve the fair . " Whatever may have been the zeal or the proficiency of the sister , naughty Richard , like Gallio ...
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... venture of fame in the same bottom , and both , as Halhed discovered at last , pas- sionately in love with the same woman . It would have given me great pleasure to have been ena- bled to enliven my pages , with even a few [ 18 ]
... venture of fame in the same bottom , and both , as Halhed discovered at last , pas- sionately in love with the same woman . It would have given me great pleasure to have been ena- bled to enliven my pages , with even a few [ 18 ]
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... given him , and with five pounds of which he thought he might venture " adire Corinthum . " Though Sheridan had informed his friend that the transla- tion was put to press some time in March , 1771 , it does not appear to have been given ...
... given him , and with five pounds of which he thought he might venture " adire Corinthum . " Though Sheridan had informed his friend that the transla- tion was put to press some time in March , 1771 , it does not appear to have been given ...
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