Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... night - fallen dew , Let them fall on her bosom of snow , and they'll serve As tears of my sorrow entrusted to you . At quum per niveam cervicem influxerit humor Dicite non roris sed pluvia hæc lacrime . Whether Sheridan was likely to ...
... night - fallen dew , Let them fall on her bosom of snow , and they'll serve As tears of my sorrow entrusted to you . At quum per niveam cervicem influxerit humor Dicite non roris sed pluvia hæc lacrime . Whether Sheridan was likely to ...
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... nights , numbers having been turned away every time I played , and the receipts have been larger than when I had Barry ... night . From these contests , the desire of im- proving in the article of elocution is become very general . There ...
... nights , numbers having been turned away every time I played , and the receipts have been larger than when I had Barry ... night . From these contests , the desire of im- proving in the article of elocution is become very general . There ...
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... night . At 10 he is informed , by Mr. S. Ewart , that Mr. M. is in town . Mr. S. had sat up at Canterbury , to keep his idle promise to Mr. M. - He resolved to call on him that night , as , in case he had not found him in town , he had ...
... night . At 10 he is informed , by Mr. S. Ewart , that Mr. M. is in town . Mr. S. had sat up at Canterbury , to keep his idle promise to Mr. M. - He resolved to call on him that night , as , in case he had not found him in town , he had ...
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... night at Mr. Cochlin's , without the smallest ex- pectation of coming to any verbal explanation with him . A proposal of a pacific meeting the next day was the conse- quence , which ended in those advertisements and the letter to you ...
... night at Mr. Cochlin's , without the smallest ex- pectation of coming to any verbal explanation with him . A proposal of a pacific meeting the next day was the conse- quence , which ended in those advertisements and the letter to you ...
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... night , of a duel between Mr. M - t - ws and Mr. S - r - n , as to the time and event of their meeting , Mr. S. having been at this place on Saturday , and both these gentlemen being here at present . " with rather unnecessary cruelty ...
... night , of a duel between Mr. M - t - ws and Mr. S - r - n , as to the time and event of their meeting , Mr. S. having been at this place on Saturday , and both these gentlemen being here at present . " with rather unnecessary cruelty ...
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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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