Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... respect which such a disinterested cha- racter merited . It was about the middle of the year 1770 that the Sheridans took up their residence in King's Mead * Street , Bath , where an acquaintance commenced between them and Mr. Linley's ...
... respect which such a disinterested cha- racter merited . It was about the middle of the year 1770 that the Sheridans took up their residence in King's Mead * Street , Bath , where an acquaintance commenced between them and Mr. Linley's ...
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... to him , she at length confided her dis- tresses to Richard Sheridan ; who , having consulted with his sister , and , for the first time , disclosed to her the state of his heart with respect to Miss Linley , lost no time [ 47 ]
... to him , she at length confided her dis- tresses to Richard Sheridan ; who , having consulted with his sister , and , for the first time , disclosed to her the state of his heart with respect to Miss Linley , lost no time [ 47 ]
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Thomas Moore. heart with respect to Miss Linley , lost no time in expostu- lating with Mathews , upon the cruelty , libertinism , and fruit- lessness of his pursuit . Such a remonstrance , however , was but little calculated to ...
Thomas Moore. heart with respect to Miss Linley , lost no time in expostu- lating with Mathews , upon the cruelty , libertinism , and fruit- lessness of his pursuit . Such a remonstrance , however , was but little calculated to ...
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... respect- ing an amiable young lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjust- ed ; Mr. S. having , since their first rencontre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a manner that the former thought required satisfac- tion ...
... respect- ing an amiable young lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjust- ed ; Mr. S. having , since their first rencontre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a manner that the former thought required satisfac- tion ...
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... respect to money matters , the more so as it is totally out of my power to be of any use to you . Ewart was great- ly vexed at the manner of your drawing for the last 201.- I own , I think with some reason . " As to old Ewart , what you ...
... respect to money matters , the more so as it is totally out of my power to be of any use to you . Ewart was great- ly vexed at the manner of your drawing for the last 201.- I own , I think with some reason . " As to old Ewart , what you ...
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