Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 86
Página 20
... situation , thrum , thrum , thrum , ( moving his fingers as if beating on the harpsichord , ) striking out something prodigiously great , as he thought , - Hah ! ' said he , hah ! Mr. Simile , thrum , thrum , thrum , by gar here is vary ...
... situation , thrum , thrum , thrum , ( moving his fingers as if beating on the harpsichord , ) striking out something prodigiously great , as he thought , - Hah ! ' said he , hah ! Mr. Simile , thrum , thrum , thrum , by gar here is vary ...
Página 51
... situation of the young ladies , -now left without the protection of either father or brother , -gone off , at break of day , to the retreat of Charles Sheridan , and informed him of the event which had just occurred . Poor Charles ...
... situation of the young ladies , -now left without the protection of either father or brother , -gone off , at break of day , to the retreat of Charles Sheridan , and informed him of the event which had just occurred . Poor Charles ...
Página 64
... situation : I found Mr. Sheridan's sword was bent , and he slipped his band up the small part of it , and gave Mr. Mathews a slight wound in the left part of his belly : I that instant turned again to Captain Paumier , and proposed ...
... situation : I found Mr. Sheridan's sword was bent , and he slipped his band up the small part of it , and gave Mr. Mathews a slight wound in the left part of his belly : I that instant turned again to Captain Paumier , and proposed ...
Página 70
... situation I leave you in with 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 ...
... situation I leave you in with 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 ...
Página 73
... situation , indeed , of Sheridan was at this time parti- cularly perplexing . He had won the heart , and even hand , of the woman he loved , yet saw his hopes of possessing her farther off than ever . He had twice risked his life ...
... situation , indeed , of Sheridan was at this time parti- cularly perplexing . He had won the heart , and even hand , of the woman he loved , yet saw his hopes of possessing her farther off than ever . He had twice risked his life ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
admiration afterwards answer appears Bath brother brought Burke called character circumstances comedy conduct considered dear doubt Drury-Lane Duenna Duke effect eloquence England eyes fame father favour feelings Garrick genius gentleman give hand happy Hastings heart hope House of Commons interest Ireland Lady least less liberty Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Moira Lord North Lord Thurlow Maria Linley Mathews means ment mind Minister Miss Linley nature never night object occasion opinion papers Parliament party perhaps person Pitt political present Prince principles question R. B. SHERIDAN remarkable respect Richard Brinsley Sheridan Royal Highness Royal Highness's scene School for Scandal Sheri sincere sort speech spirit suppose sure talents Theatre thee thing Thomas Sheridan thou thought Tickell tion took verses Whig Whiggism whole wish words write written young