Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... opinion of Longinus , who says comedy ought always to be sentimental . Sir , I value a sentiment of six lines in my piece no more than a nabob does a rupee . I hate those dirty , paltry equivocations , which go by the name of puns , and ...
... opinion of Longinus , who says comedy ought always to be sentimental . Sir , I value a sentiment of six lines in my piece no more than a nabob does a rupee . I hate those dirty , paltry equivocations , which go by the name of puns , and ...
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... opinion that the readers of the first volume would be sure to purchase the second , and that the publication of the second would put it in the heads of others to buy the first . Under a sentence containing one of these sanguine ...
... opinion that the readers of the first volume would be sure to purchase the second , and that the publication of the second would put it in the heads of others to buy the first . Under a sentence containing one of these sanguine ...
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... opinion , and has given me au- thority to declare this to you . " I am , dear Sir , " Your most humble and obedient servant , ( Signed ) " Bath , Oct. 24 , 1772. " " WILLIAM Brereton . Copy of a Paper left by Mr. Barnett in the hands of ...
... opinion , and has given me au- thority to declare this to you . " I am , dear Sir , " Your most humble and obedient servant , ( Signed ) " Bath , Oct. 24 , 1772. " " WILLIAM Brereton . Copy of a Paper left by Mr. Barnett in the hands of ...
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... opinion of some of my friends , that I ought not to suffer these papers to pass wholly unnoticed , I shall make a few observations on them with that moderation which becomes one who is highly con- scious of the impropriety of staking ...
... opinion of some of my friends , that I ought not to suffer these papers to pass wholly unnoticed , I shall make a few observations on them with that moderation which becomes one who is highly con- scious of the impropriety of staking ...
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... opinion , to address even the publisher of a newspaper on a point that can concern so few , and ought to have been for- gotten by them . This you must take as my excuse for ha- ving neglected the matter so long . " The first point in Mr ...
... opinion , to address even the publisher of a newspaper on a point that can concern so few , and ought to have been for- gotten by them . This you must take as my excuse for ha- ving neglected the matter so long . " The first point in Mr ...
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