Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... passed , with her other papers , into the possession of her son , and , after a transforming sleep , like that of the chry- salis , in his hands , to have taken wing at length in the bril- liant form of The Rivals . The literary labours ...
... passed , with her other papers , into the possession of her son , and , after a transforming sleep , like that of the chry- salis , in his hands , to have taken wing at length in the bril- liant form of The Rivals . The literary labours ...
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... passed away without leaving any trace behind , ex- cept in the admiring recollection of their cotemporaries . His taste is said to have been of a purity almost perfect , combin- ing what are seldom seen together , that critical judgment ...
... passed away without leaving any trace behind , ex- cept in the admiring recollection of their cotemporaries . His taste is said to have been of a purity almost perfect , combin- ing what are seldom seen together , that critical judgment ...
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... passing gallantry of a compliment : - " O ! should your genius ever rise , And make you Laureate in the skies , I'd hold my life , in twenty years , You'd spoil the music of the spheres . -Nay , should the rapture - breathing Nine In ...
... passing gallantry of a compliment : - " O ! should your genius ever rise , And make you Laureate in the skies , I'd hold my life , in twenty years , You'd spoil the music of the spheres . -Nay , should the rapture - breathing Nine In ...
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... passed between him and his son Richard during his absence , though possessing little other in- terest than that of having been written at such a period , will not , perhaps , be unwelcome to the reader : - " MY DEAR RICHARD , Dublin ...
... passed between him and his son Richard during his absence , though possessing little other in- terest than that of having been written at such a period , will not , perhaps , be unwelcome to the reader : - " MY DEAR RICHARD , Dublin ...
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... passed should never be mentioned by me , and he might now right himself again . He replied that he would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life - but , on his still exclaiming against the indignity of breaking his ...
... passed should never be mentioned by me , and he might now right himself again . He replied that he would never draw a sword against the man who had given him his life - but , on his still exclaiming against the indignity of breaking his ...
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