Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... spirit of young adventurers , began and prosecuted a va- riety of works together , of which none but their translation of Aristænetus ever saw the light . There is something in the alliance between these boys pe- culiarly interesting ...
... spirit of young adventurers , began and prosecuted a va- riety of works together , of which none but their translation of Aristænetus ever saw the light . There is something in the alliance between these boys pe- culiarly interesting ...
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... spirit , -the plot begins to thicken . " Sim . Thicken ! aye , - ' twill be as thick as the calf of your leg present- ly . Well , now for the real , original , patentee Amphitryon . What , ho , Amphitryon ! Amphitryon ! - ' tis Simile ...
... spirit , -the plot begins to thicken . " Sim . Thicken ! aye , - ' twill be as thick as the calf of your leg present- ly . Well , now for the real , original , patentee Amphitryon . What , ho , Amphitryon ! Amphitryon ! - ' tis Simile ...
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... spirit in this whole affair , I shall only add that a few hours may possibly give some proof of the latter ; while , in my own justification I affirm that it was far from being my fault that this point now remains to be determined ...
... spirit in this whole affair , I shall only add that a few hours may possibly give some proof of the latter ; while , in my own justification I affirm that it was far from being my fault that this point now remains to be determined ...
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... . The pressure of these various anxieties upon so young and so ardent a mind , and their effects in alternately kindling and damping its spirit , could only have been worthily de- scribed by him who felt them ; and there still 10 [ 73 ]
... . The pressure of these various anxieties upon so young and so ardent a mind , and their effects in alternately kindling and damping its spirit , could only have been worthily de- scribed by him who felt them ; and there still 10 [ 73 ]
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... spirit as possible . The second act ends with a slow glee , therefore I should think the two last lines in question had better be brisk , especially as Quick and Mrs. Mattocks are concerned in it . " The other is a song of Wilson's in ...
... spirit as possible . The second act ends with a slow glee , therefore I should think the two last lines in question had better be brisk , especially as Quick and Mrs. Mattocks are concerned in it . " The other is a song of Wilson's in ...
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