Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... mind was not cast in any ordinary mould . I ought to have told you that Richard , when a boy , was a great reader of English poetry ; but his exercises afforded no proof of his proficiency . In truth , he , as a boy , was quite careless ...
... mind was not cast in any ordinary mould . I ought to have told you that Richard , when a boy , was a great reader of English poetry ; but his exercises afforded no proof of his proficiency . In truth , he , as a boy , was quite careless ...
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... mind , but I believe we had better proceed . > " Monop . The sooner the better , -come , gentlemen , resume your seats . " Sim . Now for it . Draw up the curtain , and ( looking at his book ) enter Sir Richard Ixion , —but stay ...
... mind , but I believe we had better proceed . > " Monop . The sooner the better , -come , gentlemen , resume your seats . " Sim . Now for it . Draw up the curtain , and ( looking at his book ) enter Sir Richard Ixion , —but stay ...
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... mind like Sheridan's must have made itself felt through all obsta- cles and difficulties . He was not long in winning the entire affections of the young " Syren , " - though the number and wealth of his rivals , the ambitious views of ...
... mind like Sheridan's must have made itself felt through all obsta- cles and difficulties . He was not long in winning the entire affections of the young " Syren , " - though the number and wealth of his rivals , the ambitious views of ...
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... mind , came on some days after her retirement to the convent ; but an English physician , Dr. Dolman , of York , who happened to be resident at Lisle at the time , was called in to attend her ; and in order that she might be more ...
... mind , came on some days after her retirement to the convent ; but an English physician , Dr. Dolman , of York , who happened to be resident at Lisle at the time , was called in to attend her ; and in order that she might be more ...
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... mind of both fathers , who seemed equally determined to break the tie , if they could arrive at some posi- tive proof of its existence , -Sheridan wrote frequently to his young wife , ( who passed most of this anxious period with her ...
... mind of both fathers , who seemed equally determined to break the tie , if they could arrive at some posi- tive proof of its existence , -Sheridan wrote frequently to his young wife , ( who passed most of this anxious period with her ...
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