Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... sure that he read the Iliad now and then ; not as a professed scholar would do , critically , but with all the strong sympathies of a poet reading a poet . * Richard did not , and could not forget It was not one of the least of the ...
... sure that he read the Iliad now and then ; not as a professed scholar would do , critically , but with all the strong sympathies of a poet reading a poet . * Richard did not , and could not forget It was not one of the least of the ...
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... sure , proved to him at Bath , where we resided for some time , and where events that you must have heard of engaged him in a duel . My father's displeasure threatened to involve me in the denunciations against him , for committing what ...
... sure , proved to him at Bath , where we resided for some time , and where events that you must have heard of engaged him in a duel . My father's displeasure threatened to involve me in the denunciations against him , for committing what ...
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... sure I must , but I always could get myself out of them again . Why , I'll tell you an instance of it . - You must know I was once a journeyman sonnet - writer to Signor Squallini . Now , his method , when seized with the furor ...
... sure I must , but I always could get myself out of them again . Why , I'll tell you an instance of it . - You must know I was once a journeyman sonnet - writer to Signor Squallini . Now , his method , when seized with the furor ...
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... sure enough.- ' Good Heavens ! ' said I , ' how great events depend upon little circumstances ! However , I looked upon this as a memento for me no longer to trifle away my time and resolution ; and thus I began to reason , -I mean , I ...
... sure enough.- ' Good Heavens ! ' said I , ' how great events depend upon little circumstances ! However , I looked upon this as a memento for me no longer to trifle away my time and resolution ; and thus I began to reason , -I mean , I ...
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... sure to purchase the second , and that the publication of the second would put it in the heads of others to buy the first . Under a sentence containing one of these sanguine anticipations , there is written , in Sheridan's hand , the ...
... sure to purchase the second , and that the publication of the second would put it in the heads of others to buy the first . Under a sentence containing one of these sanguine anticipations , there is written , in Sheridan's hand , the ...
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