Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... party set off amicably together for England . On the first discovery of the elopement , the landlord of the house in which the Sheridans resided had , from a feeling of pity for the situation of the young ladies , -now left without the ...
... party set off amicably together for England . On the first discovery of the elopement , the landlord of the house in which the Sheridans resided had , from a feeling of pity for the situation of the young ladies , -now left without the ...
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... parties Mrs. Sheridan frequently sung , accompanied occa- sionally by the two little daughters * of Mr. Coote , who ... party then assembled at Chatsworth from separa- ting . These are triumphs which , for the sake of all humbly born ...
... parties Mrs. Sheridan frequently sung , accompanied occa- sionally by the two little daughters * of Mr. Coote , who ... party then assembled at Chatsworth from separa- ting . These are triumphs which , for the sake of all humbly born ...
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... party , talking of Lady Bowlwell's deafness , began to tell what had happened ; but , unluckily , forgetting to say a word of the sheep , it was understood by the company , and , in every circle , many believed , that Miss Shepherd of ...
... party , talking of Lady Bowlwell's deafness , began to tell what had happened ; but , unluckily , forgetting to say a word of the sheep , it was understood by the company , and , in every circle , many believed , that Miss Shepherd of ...
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... party has a right to come on any of the indorsers . " When this is compared with the form in which the same thought is put at present , it will be perceived how much the wit has gained in lightness and effect by the change : - " Mrs ...
... party has a right to come on any of the indorsers . " When this is compared with the form in which the same thought is put at present , it will be perceived how much the wit has gained in lightness and effect by the change : - " Mrs ...
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... party zeal . As it is curious to observe how soberly his genius could yoke itself to grave matter of fact , after the winged excursions in which it had been indulging , I shall here lay some para- graphs of this pamphlet before the ...
... party zeal . As it is curious to observe how soberly his genius could yoke itself to grave matter of fact , after the winged excursions in which it had been indulging , I shall here lay some para- graphs of this pamphlet before the ...
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