Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... manners , and by the occasional gleams of su perior intellect , which broke through all the indolence and indifference of his character . ' Harrow , at this time , possessed some peculiar advantages , of which a youth like Sheridan ...
... manners , and by the occasional gleams of su perior intellect , which broke through all the indolence and indifference of his character . ' Harrow , at this time , possessed some peculiar advantages , of which a youth like Sheridan ...
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... manner , were striking . His answers to any common question were prompt and acute . We knew the esteem , and even ad- miration , which , somehow or other , all his school - fellows felt for him . He was mischievous enough , but his ...
... manner , were striking . His answers to any common question were prompt and acute . We knew the esteem , and even ad- miration , which , somehow or other , all his school - fellows felt for him . He was mischievous enough , but his ...
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... manner , & c . " Their disappointment at the ultimate failure of the book was proportioned , we may suppose , to the sanguineness of their first expectations . But the reluctance , with which an author yields to the sad certainty of ...
... manner , & c . " Their disappointment at the ultimate failure of the book was proportioned , we may suppose , to the sanguineness of their first expectations . But the reluctance , with which an author yields to the sad certainty of ...
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... manner . The world will be candid enough to judge properly ( I make no doubt ) of any private abuse on this subject for the future ; as nobody can defend himself from an accusation he is ignorant of . " THOMAS MATHEWS . " On a ...
... manner . The world will be candid enough to judge properly ( I make no doubt ) of any private abuse on this subject for the future ; as nobody can defend himself from an accusation he is ignorant of . " THOMAS MATHEWS . " On a ...
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... manner , had it not been seemingly authenticated by Mr. Knight's name being subscribed to it . My asserting that the paper contains much mis - representation , equivoca- tion , and falsity , might make it appear strange that I should ...
... manner , had it not been seemingly authenticated by Mr. Knight's name being subscribed to it . My asserting that the paper contains much mis - representation , equivoca- tion , and falsity , might make it appear strange that I should ...
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