Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... talents , and affords one of the few instances that have oc- curred , of a female indebted for a husband to her literature ; as it was a pamphlet she wrote concerning the Dublin thea- tre that first attracted to her the notice of Mr ...
... talents , and affords one of the few instances that have oc- curred , of a female indebted for a husband to her literature ; as it was a pamphlet she wrote concerning the Dublin thea- tre that first attracted to her the notice of Mr ...
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... talents , but , unfortunately , one of those , who have passed away without leaving any trace behind , ex- cept in the admiring recollection of their cotemporaries . His taste is said to have been of a purity almost perfect , combin ...
... talents , but , unfortunately , one of those , who have passed away without leaving any trace behind , ex- cept in the admiring recollection of their cotemporaries . His taste is said to have been of a purity almost perfect , combin ...
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... Doctor Sumner , it * It will be seen , however , though Dr. Parr was not aware of the circum- stance , that Sheridan did try his talent at English verse before he left Harrow . once fell in my way to instruct the two upper [ 12 ]
... Doctor Sumner , it * It will be seen , however , though Dr. Parr was not aware of the circum- stance , that Sheridan did try his talent at English verse before he left Harrow . once fell in my way to instruct the two upper [ 12 ]
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... talents , -often exhorted him to use them well ; but my exhortations were fruitless . I take for granted that his taste was silently improved , and that he knew well the little which he did know . He was removed from school too soon by ...
... talents , -often exhorted him to use them well ; but my exhortations were fruitless . I take for granted that his taste was silently improved , and that he knew well the little which he did know . He was removed from school too soon by ...
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... talents but in terms of the highest praise . " In a subsequent letter Dr. Parr says : - " I referred you to a passage in the Gentleman's Magazine , where I am repre- sented as discovering and encouraging in Richard Sheridan those ...
... talents but in terms of the highest praise . " In a subsequent letter Dr. Parr says : - " I referred you to a passage in the Gentleman's Magazine , where I am repre- sented as discovering and encouraging in Richard Sheridan those ...
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