Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... person , beyond the Printing - office , having ever read a single sentence of the work . I mention this , in order that the responsibility of any erroneous views or indiscreet disclosures , with which I shall be thought chargeable in ...
... person , beyond the Printing - office , having ever read a single sentence of the work . I mention this , in order that the responsibility of any erroneous views or indiscreet disclosures , with which I shall be thought chargeable in ...
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... persons , who love to look for flaws in the titles of fame , to have passed , with her other papers , into the possession ... person all the instructions in English litera- ture he has ever received , is happy to take this opportunity of ...
... persons , who love to look for flaws in the titles of fame , to have passed , with her other papers , into the possession ... person all the instructions in English litera- ture he has ever received , is happy to take this opportunity of ...
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... classical acquirements was so great as is here represented , and to have thus impressed with the idea of his remembering so much , the person who best knew how little he had learned . what he once knew , but his path to knowledge [ 15 ]
... classical acquirements was so great as is here represented , and to have thus impressed with the idea of his remembering so much , the person who best knew how little he had learned . what he once knew , but his path to knowledge [ 15 ]
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... person , brings the recollection of what they once were , to mingle with and soften our impression of what they are . After giving an account of the residence of the family in France , she continues : - " We returned to England , when I ...
... person , brings the recollection of what they once were , to mingle with and soften our impression of what they are . After giving an account of the residence of the family in France , she continues : - " We returned to England , when I ...
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... person - oh , immense , upon my honour . My eyes , -oh fie , the naughty glass it flatters , - Courage , -Ixion flogs the world to tatters . [ Exit Ixion . " Sim . There is a fine gentleman for you , -in the very pink of the mode , with ...
... person - oh , immense , upon my honour . My eyes , -oh fie , the naughty glass it flatters , - Courage , -Ixion flogs the world to tatters . [ Exit Ixion . " Sim . There is a fine gentleman for you , -in the very pink of the mode , with ...
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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