Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... scenes , -while the form of a rehearsal , into which the whole is thrown , and which , as an anticipation of “ The ... scenes . “ O'Cul . Writing plays to scenes ! —Oh , you are joking , " Monop . Not I , upon my word . Mr. Simile knows ...
... scenes , -while the form of a rehearsal , into which the whole is thrown , and which , as an anticipation of “ The ... scenes . “ O'Cul . Writing plays to scenes ! —Oh , you are joking , " Monop . Not I , upon my word . Mr. Simile knows ...
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... scenes . ) Tom , are not you pre- pared ? " Tom . ( from behind the scenes . ) Yes , Sir , but I flash'd in the pan a lit- tle out of time , and had I staid to prime , I should have shot a bar too late . " Sim . Oh then , Jupiter ...
... scenes . ) Tom , are not you pre- pared ? " Tom . ( from behind the scenes . ) Yes , Sir , but I flash'd in the pan a lit- tle out of time , and had I staid to prime , I should have shot a bar too late . " Sim . Oh then , Jupiter ...
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... scene just quoted , " shoot a bar too late , " was , through life , 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 ...
... scene just quoted , " shoot a bar too late , " was , through life , 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 ...
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... As the volume is not in many hands , the following extract from one of the Epistles may be accept- able - as well from the singularity of the scene described , as from the specimen it affords of the merits of the [ 31 ]
... As the volume is not in many hands , the following extract from one of the Epistles may be accept- able - as well from the singularity of the scene described , as from the specimen it affords of the merits of the [ 31 ]
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... scene . " We find here , too , the source of one of those familiar lines , which so many quote without knowing whence they come ; - one of those stray fragments , whose parentage is doubtful , but to which ( as the law says of ...
... scene . " We find here , too , the source of one of those familiar lines , which so many quote without knowing whence they come ; - one of those stray fragments , whose parentage is doubtful , but to which ( as the law says of ...
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