Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... period , the distinguished scholar , Dr. Parr , who , to the massy erudition of a former age , joined all the free and enlightened intelligence of the present , was one of the under masters of the school ; and both he and Dr. Sumner ...
... period , the distinguished scholar , Dr. Parr , who , to the massy erudition of a former age , joined all the free and enlightened intelligence of the present , was one of the under masters of the school ; and both he and Dr. Sumner ...
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... period of his life , to recover the loss of that first precious time , whose susceptibility of instruc- tion , as well as of pleasure , never comes again . One of the most valuable acquisitions he derived from Harrow was that friendship ...
... period of his life , to recover the loss of that first precious time , whose susceptibility of instruc- tion , as well as of pleasure , never comes again . One of the most valuable acquisitions he derived from Harrow was that friendship ...
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... periods of his life Richard did not cast be- hind him classical reading . He spoke copiously and power- ⚫ fully about Cicero . He had read , and he had understood the four orations of Demosthenes read and taught in our public schools ...
... periods of his life Richard did not cast be- hind him classical reading . He spoke copiously and power- ⚫ fully about Cicero . He had read , and he had understood the four orations of Demosthenes read and taught in our public schools ...
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... period so full of interest in the life of the latter . Their first joint production was a farce , or rather play , in three acts , called " Jupiter , " written in imitation of the bur- letta of Midas , whose popularity seems to have ...
... period so full of interest in the life of the latter . Their first joint production was a farce , or rather play , in three acts , called " Jupiter , " written in imitation of the bur- letta of Midas , whose popularity seems to have ...
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... period than Alciphron , to whom he is also very inferior in purity of diction , variety of subject , and playfulness of irony . But neither of them ever deserved to be wakened from that sleep , in which the commentaries of Bergler , De ...
... period than Alciphron , to whom he is also very inferior in purity of diction , variety of subject , and playfulness of irony . But neither of them ever deserved to be wakened from that sleep , in which the commentaries of Bergler , De ...
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