Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... principles , you must often commit blunders . " Sim . Blunders ! to be sure I must , but I always could get myself out of them again . Why , I'll tell you an instance of it . - You must know I was once a journeyman sonnet - writer to ...
... principles , you must often commit blunders . " Sim . Blunders ! to be sure I must , but I always could get myself out of them again . Why , I'll tell you an instance of it . - You must know I was once a journeyman sonnet - writer to ...
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... principles , which the first Lord Holland used playfully to impress upon his son : " Never do to - day what you can possibly put off till to - morrow , nor ever do , yourself , what you can get any one ' else to do for you . " so it ...
... principles , which the first Lord Holland used playfully to impress upon his son : " Never do to - day what you can possibly put off till to - morrow , nor ever do , yourself , what you can get any one ' else to do for you . " so it ...
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... - shepherds of most unpastoral principles - while the veteran husbandman may lean on the shattered , unused plough , and view himself surrounded with flocks that furnish raiment without food . Or , if his honesty [ 183 ]
... - shepherds of most unpastoral principles - while the veteran husbandman may lean on the shattered , unused plough , and view himself surrounded with flocks that furnish raiment without food . Or , if his honesty [ 183 ]
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... principles of commercial policy , every one of which had been violated in the restrictions on her industry , -it was no small merit in Mr. Sheridan to have advanced even thus far in a branch of knowledge so rare and so important . In ...
... principles of commercial policy , every one of which had been violated in the restrictions on her industry , -it was no small merit in Mr. Sheridan to have advanced even thus far in a branch of knowledge so rare and so important . In ...
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... principle , some gentlemen , -as Mr. Gibbon , for instance , -while , in private , they indulge their opinion pretty freely , will yet , in their zeal for the public good , even condescend to accept a place , in order to give a colour ...
... principle , some gentlemen , -as Mr. Gibbon , for instance , -while , in private , they indulge their opinion pretty freely , will yet , in their zeal for the public good , even condescend to accept a place , in order to give a colour ...
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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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