Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... less fanciful , but not , perhaps , less useful , and are chiefly upon subjects connected with education , to the study and profession of which he devoted the latter part of his life . Such dignity , indeed , did his favourite pursuit ...
... less fanciful , but not , perhaps , less useful , and are chiefly upon subjects connected with education , to the study and profession of which he devoted the latter part of his life . Such dignity , indeed , did his favourite pursuit ...
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... less real intellect than themselves , meek- ly conceal this superiority even from their own hearts , and pass their lives without a remonstrance or murmur , in gently endeavouring to repair those evils , which the indiscretion or vanity ...
... less real intellect than themselves , meek- ly conceal this superiority even from their own hearts , and pass their lives without a remonstrance or murmur , in gently endeavouring to repair those evils , which the indiscretion or vanity ...
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... less God than butcher . O rat the fellow , -where can all his sense lie , To gallify the lady so immensely ? Ah ! le grand bête qu'il est ! -how rude the bear is ! The world to two - pence he was ne'er at Paris . Perdition stap my ...
... less God than butcher . O rat the fellow , -where can all his sense lie , To gallify the lady so immensely ? Ah ! le grand bête qu'il est ! -how rude the bear is ! The world to two - pence he was ne'er at Paris . Perdition stap my ...
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... less willing to delay Aristænetus's journey by waiting for them . " . The work al- luded to here is the Dictionary of Arts and Sciences , to which Sheridan had subscribed , with the view , no doubt , of informing himself upon subjects ...
... less willing to delay Aristænetus's journey by waiting for them . " . The work al- luded to here is the Dictionary of Arts and Sciences , to which Sheridan had subscribed , with the view , no doubt , of informing himself upon subjects ...
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... less . gifted than his coadjutor with that artist - like touch , which polishes away the mark of vulgarity , and gives an air of ele- gance even to poverty . As the volume is not in many hands , the following extract from one of the ...
... less . gifted than his coadjutor with that artist - like touch , which polishes away the mark of vulgarity , and gives an air of ele- gance even to poverty . As the volume is not in many hands , the following extract from one of the ...
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