Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... 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 ought to have told you that Richard , when a boy , was a ...
... 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 ought to have told you that Richard , when a boy , was a ...
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... reason is not material now , ) ' So ! ' said I with an unusual smile upon my face , and imme- diately sent her for a quire of paper and half a hundred of pens - the only thing I had absolutely determined on in my way from the coffee ...
... reason is not material now , ) ' So ! ' said I with an unusual smile upon my face , and imme- diately sent her for a quire of paper and half a hundred of pens - the only thing I had absolutely determined on in my way from the coffee ...
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... reason to think himself betrayed , as well as disap- pointed . He hastened to Bath , where he found a still more furious lover , Mr. Mathews , enquiring at the house every particular of the affair , and almost avowing , in the impotence ...
... reason to think himself betrayed , as well as disap- pointed . He hastened to Bath , where he found a still more furious lover , Mr. Mathews , enquiring at the house every particular of the affair , and almost avowing , in the impotence ...
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... reasons for doubting your having authenticated this paper . " 1. Because I think it full of falsehood and misrepresen- tation , and Mr. Knight has the character of a man of truth and honour . " 2. When you were at Bath , I was [ 59 ]
... reasons for doubting your having authenticated this paper . " 1. Because I think it full of falsehood and misrepresen- tation , and Mr. Knight has the character of a man of truth and honour . " 2. When you were at Bath , I was [ 59 ]
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... reasons for applying to yourself , in preference to any appeal to Mr. Ewart , my second on that occasion , which is what I would wish to avoid . As for Mr. Mathews's assertions , I shall never be concerned at them . I have ever avoided ...
... reasons for applying to yourself , in preference to any appeal to Mr. Ewart , my second on that occasion , which is what I would wish to avoid . As for Mr. Mathews's assertions , I shall never be concerned at them . I have ever avoided ...
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