Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... taken wing at length in the bril- liant form of The Rivals . The literary labours of her hus- band were less fanciful , but not , perhaps , less useful , and are chiefly upon subjects connected with education , to the study and ...
... taken wing at length in the bril- liant form of The Rivals . The literary labours of her hus- band were less fanciful , but not , perhaps , less useful , and are chiefly upon subjects connected with education , to the study and ...
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... taken a house in London . Here the two brothers for some time received private tuition from Mr. Lewis Kerr , an Irish gentleman , who had formerly practised as a physician , but having , by loss of health , been obliged to give up his ...
... taken a house in London . Here the two brothers for some time received private tuition from Mr. Lewis Kerr , an Irish gentleman , who had formerly practised as a physician , but having , by loss of health , been obliged to give up his ...
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... ill spent his time . We have been as idly employed in reading it , and our readers will in proportion lose their time in perusing this article . ” whole Epistles , without mentioning from whence they were taken [ 30 ]
... ill spent his time . We have been as idly employed in reading it , and our readers will in proportion lose their time in perusing this article . ” whole Epistles , without mentioning from whence they were taken [ 30 ]
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Thomas Moore. whole Epistles , without mentioning from whence they were taken . Every body , he says , seemed to have read the book , and one of those hawking booksellers who attend the coffee- houses assured him it was written by Dr ...
Thomas Moore. whole Epistles , without mentioning from whence they were taken . Every body , he says , seemed to have read the book , and one of those hawking booksellers who attend the coffee- houses assured him it was written by Dr ...
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... taken , she could not possi- bly appear in England again but as his wife . He was , there- fore , he said , resolved not to deposit her in a convent , till she had consented , by the ceremony of a marriage , to confirm to him that right ...
... taken , she could not possi- bly appear in England again but as his wife . He was , there- fore , he said , resolved not to deposit her in a convent , till she had consented , by the ceremony of a marriage , to confirm to him that right ...
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