Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... letter , which the eldest sister of Sheridan , Mrs. E. Lefanu , wrote a few months after his death to Mrs. Sheridan , in consequence of a † The remainder of the letter relates to other subjects , wish expressed by the latter , that Mrs ...
... letter , which the eldest sister of Sheridan , Mrs. E. Lefanu , wrote a few months after his death to Mrs. Sheridan , in consequence of a † The remainder of the letter relates to other subjects , wish expressed by the latter , that Mrs ...
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... letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the probability of the arrival of the manuscript was announced to Mr. Foote ... letters , sometimes with a degree of humorous pathos , which is interesting as characteristic of both the writers ...
... letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the probability of the arrival of the manuscript was announced to Mr. Foote ... letters , sometimes with a degree of humorous pathos , which is interesting as characteristic of both the writers ...
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... letter to him from Mr. Lewis Ker , who undertook with much good nature the nego- tiation of the young author's literary concerns in London . The letter is dated 30th of October , 1770.- " As to your intended periodical paper , if it ...
... letter to him from Mr. Lewis Ker , who undertook with much good nature the nego- tiation of the young author's literary concerns in London . The letter is dated 30th of October , 1770.- " As to your intended periodical paper , if it ...
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... letters of Halhed give a lively idea , not only of his own in- toxication , but of the sort of contagious delirium , like ... letter , which he himself had written to a friend upon first hearing her ; and it is a curious proof of the ...
... letters of Halhed give a lively idea , not only of his own in- toxication , but of the sort of contagious delirium , like ... letter , which he himself had written to a friend upon first hearing her ; and it is a curious proof of the ...
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... letter , written by Halhed on the prospect of his departure for India , alludes so delicately to this discovery , and de- scribes the state of his own heart so mournfully , that I must again , in parting with him and his correspondence ...
... letter , written by Halhed on the prospect of his departure for India , alludes so delicately to this discovery , and de- scribes the state of his own heart so mournfully , that I must again , in parting with him and his correspondence ...
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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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