Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... lives without a remonstrance or murmur , in gently endeavouring to repair those evils , which the indiscretion or vanity of their partners has brought upon them . As a supplement to the interesting communication of Doc- tor Parr , I ...
... lives without a remonstrance or murmur , in gently endeavouring to repair those evils , which the indiscretion or vanity of their partners has brought upon them . As a supplement to the interesting communication of Doc- tor Parr , I ...
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... live on a second floor , -- when I began to ruminate on my project . The first thing that occurred to me ( and certainly a very natural one ) was to examine my common - place book . So I went to my desk and took out my old faithful red ...
... live on a second floor , -- when I began to ruminate on my project . The first thing that occurred to me ( and certainly a very natural one ) was to examine my common - place book . So I went to my desk and took out my old faithful red ...
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... Lives of the most notorious Malefactors , ) and I am now determined to profit by them . ' I concluded with a very significant nod ; -but , good heavens ! how mortified was I to find both my speech and my nod thrown away , when Rudliche ...
... Lives of the most notorious Malefactors , ) and I am now determined to profit by them . ' I concluded with a very significant nod ; -but , good heavens ! how mortified was I to find both my speech and my nod thrown away , when Rudliche ...
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... lives , it would have been equally fortunate for themselves and the world . But , whatever may have been the industry of these youth- ful authors , the translation of Aristænetus , as I have already stated , was the only fruit of their ...
... lives , it would have been equally fortunate for themselves and the world . But , whatever may have been the industry of these youth- ful authors , the translation of Aristænetus , as I have already stated , was the only fruit of their ...
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... live , I think I may without vanity affirm that their whole argument will fall to the ground . By pursuing the methods which they pro- pose , viz . chopping off his ' s head , I allow the impres- sion would be stronger at first ; but we ...
... live , I think I may without vanity affirm that their whole argument will fall to the ground . By pursuing the methods which they pro- pose , viz . chopping off his ' s head , I allow the impres- sion would be stronger at first ; but we ...
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