Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... perhaps , his scanty cir- ' cumstances were one of the reasons which prevented him from sending Richard to the University . He must have been aware , as Sumner and I were , that Richard's mind was not cast in any ordinary mould . I ...
... perhaps , his scanty cir- ' cumstances were one of the reasons which prevented him from sending Richard to the University . He must have been aware , as Sumner and I were , that Richard's mind was not cast in any ordinary mould . I ...
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... perhaps by Salmoneus's Brazen Bridge , or the Giant's Mountain , or the Tower of Babel , or on Theobald's bull - dogs , or - who the devil cares how ? -he is there and that's enough . " " Sim . Now for a Phoenix of a song . Song by ...
... perhaps by Salmoneus's Brazen Bridge , or the Giant's Mountain , or the Tower of Babel , or on Theobald's bull - dogs , or - who the devil cares how ? -he is there and that's enough . " " Sim . Now for a Phoenix of a song . Song by ...
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... perhaps , from this circumstance not less than from the superior workmanship of the verses , attribute the whole of this Epistle and notes to Sheridan . There is another Epistle , the 12th , as evidently from the pen of his friend , the ...
... perhaps , from this circumstance not less than from the superior workmanship of the verses , attribute the whole of this Epistle and notes to Sheridan . There is another Epistle , the 12th , as evidently from the pen of his friend , the ...
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... perhaps , be unwelcome to the reader : - " MY DEAR RICHARD , Dublin , Dec. 7th , 1771 . " How could you be so wrong - headed as to commence cold bathing at such a season of the year , and I suppose without any preparation too ? You have ...
... perhaps , be unwelcome to the reader : - " MY DEAR RICHARD , Dublin , Dec. 7th , 1771 . " How could you be so wrong - headed as to commence cold bathing at such a season of the year , and I suppose without any preparation too ? You have ...
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... perhaps think- ing them , in some degree , unmerited , took upon him to urge earnestly the necessity of a second meeting with Sheridan , as the only means of removing the stigma left by the first ; and , with a degree of Irish ...
... perhaps think- ing them , in some degree , unmerited , took upon him to urge earnestly the necessity of a second meeting with Sheridan , as the only means of removing the stigma left by the first ; and , with a degree of Irish ...
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