Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... success , as likely to realize many a dream of fame and profit , it was not till the month of May in the subsequent year , as appears by a letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the probability of the arrival of the manuscript was ...
... success , as likely to realize many a dream of fame and profit , it was not till the month of May in the subsequent year , as appears by a letter from Mr. Ker to Sheridan , that the probability of the arrival of the manuscript was ...
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... success , there is no doubt of profit accruing , as I have already engaged a publisher of established reputation to undertake it for the account of the authors . But I am to indemnify him in case it should not sell , and to advance part ...
... success , there is no doubt of profit accruing , as I have already engaged a publisher of established reputation to undertake it for the account of the authors . But I am to indemnify him in case it should not sell , and to advance part ...
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... success . It will be very well played , and Harris tells me that the least shilling I shall get ( if it succeeds ) will be six hundred pounds . I shall make no secret of it towards the time of representation , that it may not lose any ...
... success . It will be very well played , and Harris tells me that the least shilling I shall get ( if it succeeds ) will be six hundred pounds . I shall make no secret of it towards the time of representation , that it may not lose any ...
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... success . * * * * " I hope you will let me have the pleasure to hear from you soon , as I shall think any delay unfair , -unless you can plead that you are writing an opera , and a folio on music beside . Accept Betsey's love and duty ...
... success . * * * * " I hope you will let me have the pleasure to hear from you soon , as I shall think any delay unfair , -unless you can plead that you are writing an opera , and a folio on music beside . Accept Betsey's love and duty ...
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... success would give his father , most glorious ; —an emulation for that purpose , true . " The selfish vanity of the father appears in all these letters - his send- ing the copy of a letter for his sister . - His object was the praise of ...
... success would give his father , most glorious ; —an emulation for that purpose , true . " The selfish vanity of the father appears in all these letters - his send- ing the copy of a letter for his sister . - His object was the praise of ...
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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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