Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... never comes again . One of the most valuable acquisitions he derived from Harrow was that friendship , which lasted throughout his life , with Dr. Parr , -which mutual admiration very early began , and the “ idem sentire de re publica ...
... never comes again . One of the most valuable acquisitions he derived from Harrow was that friendship , which lasted throughout his life , with Dr. Parr , -which mutual admiration very early began , and the “ idem sentire de re publica ...
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... never could bring the charge home to him . All boys and all masters were pleased with him . I often praised him as a lad of great talents , -often exhorted him to use them well ; but my exhortations were fruitless . I take for granted ...
... never could bring the charge home to him . All boys and all masters were pleased with him . I often praised him as a lad of great talents , -often exhorted him to use them well ; but my exhortations were fruitless . I take for granted ...
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... never mind , -these accidents have spoilt the division of my piece . - So enter Sir Richard , and look as cunning as if you had overheard them . Now for it , gentlemen , -you can't be too attentive . Enter Sir RICHARD IXION completely ...
... never mind , -these accidents have spoilt the division of my piece . - So enter Sir Richard , and look as cunning as if you had overheard them . Now for it , gentlemen , -you can't be too attentive . Enter Sir RICHARD IXION completely ...
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Thomas Moore. Perdition stap my vitals , -now or never I'll niggle snugly into Juno's favour . Let's see , - ( looking ... never do . Why , when they meet , they ought to match like two beef - caters . According to their original plan for ...
Thomas Moore. Perdition stap my vitals , -now or never I'll niggle snugly into Juno's favour . Let's see , - ( looking ... never do . Why , when they meet , they ought to match like two beef - caters . According to their original plan for ...
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... never fear ; and as for hissing , mon , they might as well hiss the common prayer - book ; for there is the viciousness of vice and the virtuous . ness of virtue in every third line . " M. I confess there is a great deal of moral in it ...
... never fear ; and as for hissing , mon , they might as well hiss the common prayer - book ; for there is the viciousness of vice and the virtuous . ness of virtue in every third line . " M. I confess there is a great deal of moral in it ...
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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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