Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... remarkable only as a very idle , careless , but , at the same time , engaging boy , who con- trived to win the affection , and even admiration of the whole school , both masters and pupils , by the mere charm of his frank and genial ...
... remarkable only as a very idle , careless , but , at the same time , engaging boy , who con- trived to win the affection , and even admiration of the whole school , both masters and pupils , by the mere charm of his frank and genial ...
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... remarkable in the character of Mr. Sheridan , -and we have here an early instance of its influence over him . Though it was in August , 1770 , that he received the sketch of this piece from his friend , and though they both looked ...
... remarkable in the character of Mr. Sheridan , -and we have here an early instance of its influence over him . Though it was in August , 1770 , that he received the sketch of this piece from his friend , and though they both looked ...
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... remarkable that he should so long have succeeded in con- cealing his attachment from the eyes of those most interested in discovering it . Even his brother Charles was for some time wholly unaware of their rivalry , —and went on ...
... remarkable that he should so long have succeeded in con- cealing his attachment from the eyes of those most interested in discovering it . Even his brother Charles was for some time wholly unaware of their rivalry , —and went on ...
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... remarkable by his indiscreet attentions in public , but had even persecuted her in private with those unlawful addresses and proposals , which a timid female will sometimes rather endure , than encounter that share of the shame , which ...
... remarkable by his indiscreet attentions in public , but had even persecuted her in private with those unlawful addresses and proposals , which a timid female will sometimes rather endure , than encounter that share of the shame , which ...
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... remarkable a person than Doctor Priestley , who lodged in Mr. Linley's house at the time , hap- pened to be a witness . On the arrival of the brothers in town , Richard Sheridan instantly called Mathews out . His second on the occasion ...
... remarkable a person than Doctor Priestley , who lodged in Mr. Linley's house at the time , hap- pened to be a witness . On the arrival of the brothers in town , Richard Sheridan instantly called Mathews out . His second on the occasion ...
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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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