Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... hope and spirit of young adventurers , began and prosecuted a va- riety of works together , of which none but their translation of Aristænetus ever saw the light . There is something in the alliance between these boys pe- culiarly ...
... hope and spirit of young adventurers , began and prosecuted a va- riety of works together , of which none but their translation of Aristænetus ever saw the light . There is something in the alliance between these boys pe- culiarly ...
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... hope or care : She was the goal , to which my course was bent , Where every wish , where every thought was sent , A secret influence darted from her eyes , -- Each look , attraction , and herself the prize , Concentred there , I liv'd ...
... hope or care : She was the goal , to which my course was bent , Where every wish , where every thought was sent , A secret influence darted from her eyes , -- Each look , attraction , and herself the prize , Concentred there , I liv'd ...
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... hope in his heart but that of seeing her happy . Hadhed , too , who at that period corresponded con- stantly with Sheridan , and confided to him the love with which he also had been inspired by this enchantress , was for a length of ...
... hope in his heart but that of seeing her happy . Hadhed , too , who at that period corresponded con- stantly with Sheridan , and confided to him the love with which he also had been inspired by this enchantress , was for a length of ...
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... hope the ill 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 ...
... hope the ill 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 ...
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... hope , and I hope , too , that though you may have been ignorant , for some time , of our proceed- ings , you never could have been uneasy lest any thing should tempt me to depart , even in a thought , from the honour and consistency ...
... hope , and I hope , too , that though you may have been ignorant , for some time , of our proceed- ings , you never could have been uneasy lest any thing should tempt me to depart , even in a thought , from the honour and consistency ...
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