Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... received , is happy to take this opportunity of paying . The young Sheridans , however , were little more than a year under his care - and it may be consoling to pa- rents who are in the first crisis of impatience , at the sort of ...
... received , is happy to take this opportunity of paying . The young Sheridans , however , were little more than a year under his care - and it may be consoling to pa- rents who are in the first crisis of impatience , at the sort of ...
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... received private tuition from Mr. Lewis Kerr , an Irish gentleman , who had formerly practised as a physician , but having , by loss of health , been obliged to give up his profession , supported himself by giving lessons in Latin and ...
... received private tuition from Mr. Lewis Kerr , an Irish gentleman , who had formerly practised as a physician , but having , by loss of health , been obliged to give up his profession , supported himself by giving lessons in Latin and ...
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... received the sketch of this piece from his friend , and though they both looked forward most sanguinely to its success , as likely to realize many a dream of fame and profit , it was not till the month of May in the subsequent year , as ...
... received the sketch of this piece from his friend , and though they both looked forward most sanguinely to its success , as likely to realize many a dream of fame and profit , it was not till the month of May in the subsequent year , as ...
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... received from Sheridan , in which Miss Linley had written a few words expressive of her wishes for his health and happiness . Mr. Halhed sailed for India about the latter end of this year . To this period of Mr. Sheridan's life we are ...
... received from Sheridan , in which Miss Linley had written a few words expressive of her wishes for his health and happiness . Mr. Halhed sailed for India about the latter end of this year . To this period of Mr. Sheridan's life we are ...
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... received my answer to his , and the 20 / . from Whately . I shall order an- other to be sent at Christmas for the rent and other necessa- ries . I have not time at present to enter upon the subject of English authors , & c . but shall ...
... received my answer to his , and the 20 / . from Whately . I shall order an- other to be sent at Christmas for the rent and other necessa- ries . I have not time at present to enter upon the subject of English authors , & c . but shall ...
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