Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... means vicious . The sources of his infirmities were a scanty and precarious allowance from the father , the want of a re- gular plan for some profession , and , above all , the act of throwing him upon the town , when he ought to have ...
... means vicious . The sources of his infirmities were a scanty and precarious allowance from the father , the want of a re- gular plan for some profession , and , above all , the act of throwing him upon the town , when he ought to have ...
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... means of gratifying it ; both carelessly em- barking , without rivalry or reserve , their venture of fame in the same bottom , and both , as Halhed discovered at last , pas- sionately in love with the same woman . It would have given me ...
... means of gratifying it ; both carelessly em- barking , without rivalry or reserve , their venture of fame in the same bottom , and both , as Halhed discovered at last , pas- sionately in love with the same woman . It would have given me ...
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... means to which he looked for the realising of this dream ; and he accordingly implores his friend , with the most comic piteousness , to drive the farce on the stage by main force , and to make Aristæne- tus sell whether he will or not ...
... means to which he looked for the realising of this dream ; and he accordingly implores his friend , with the most comic piteousness , to drive the farce on the stage by main force , and to make Aristæne- tus sell whether he will or not ...
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... means that , in the delay of the expected re- sources from Aristænetus , presented themselves , was an ex- hibition of 201. a - year , which the college had lately given him , and with five pounds of which he thought he might venture ...
... means that , in the delay of the expected re- sources from Aristænetus , presented themselves , was an ex- hibition of 201. a - year , which the college had lately given him , and with five pounds of which he thought he might venture ...
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... mean " a leaf of a medicinal nature , " we may , perhaps , from this circumstance not less than from the superior workmanship of the verses , attribute the whole of this Epistle and notes to Sheridan . There is another Epistle , the ...
... mean " a leaf of a medicinal nature , " we may , perhaps , from this circumstance not less than from the superior workmanship of the verses , attribute the whole of this Epistle and notes to Sheridan . There is another Epistle , the ...
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