Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 29
... object of all his financial speculations ; and among other ways and 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 ...
... object of all his financial speculations ; and among other ways and 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 ...
Página 34
... object , all its hope or care : She was the goal , to which my course was bent , Where every wish , where every thought was sent , A secret influence darted from her eyes , -- Each look , attraction , and herself the prize , Concentred ...
... object , all its hope or care : She was the goal , to which my course was bent , Where every wish , where every thought was sent , A secret influence darted from her eyes , -- Each look , attraction , and herself the prize , Concentred ...
Página 48
... object , or , at least , blighting the fruit which he could not reach : - Nor spare the flirting Cassoc'd rogue , Nor antient Cullin's polish'd brogue ; Nor gay Lothario's nobler name , That Nimrod to all female fame . In consequence of ...
... object , or , at least , blighting the fruit which he could not reach : - Nor spare the flirting Cassoc'd rogue , Nor antient Cullin's polish'd brogue ; Nor gay Lothario's nobler name , That Nimrod to all female fame . In consequence of ...
Página 72
... objects to the following phrases : -- " Then I fell to my task again . " -- " These things come , with time , to be habitual . " - " By which these people come to be either scat- tered or destroyed . " - " Which alone could pretend to ...
... objects to the following phrases : -- " Then I fell to my task again . " -- " These things come , with time , to be habitual . " - " By which these people come to be either scat- tered or destroyed . " - " Which alone could pretend to ...
Página 83
... object , and at one alone , For all the joy , or all the sorrow , That gilds the day , or threats the morrow , I never felt thy footsteps light , But when sweet love did aid thy flight , And , banish'd from his blest dominion , I cared ...
... object , and at one alone , For all the joy , or all the sorrow , That gilds the day , or threats the morrow , I never felt thy footsteps light , But when sweet love did aid thy flight , And , banish'd from his blest dominion , I cared ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration afterwards answer appears Bath brother brought Burke called character circumstances comedy conduct considered dear doubt Drury-Lane Duenna Duke effect eloquence England eyes fame father favour feelings Garrick genius gentleman give hand happy Hastings heart hope House of Commons interest Ireland Lady least less liberty Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Moira Lord North Lord Thurlow Maria Linley Mathews means ment mind Minister Miss Linley nature never night object occasion opinion papers Parliament party perhaps person Pitt political present Prince principles question R. B. SHERIDAN remarkable respect Richard Brinsley Sheridan Royal Highness Royal Highness's scene School for Scandal Sheri sincere sort speech spirit suppose sure talents Theatre thee thing Thomas Sheridan thou thought Tickell tion took verses Whig Whiggism whole wish words write written young