Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... tion of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , -an amiable and respectable man , who , for near fifty years after , continued at the head of his profession in that metropolis . To remember our school - days with gratitude and ...
... tion of Mr. Samuel Whyte , of Grafton Street , Dublin , -an amiable and respectable man , who , for near fifty years after , continued at the head of his profession in that metropolis . To remember our school - days with gratitude and ...
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... tion , as well as of pleasure , never comes again . One of the most valuable acquisitions he derived from Harrow was that friendship , which lasted throughout his life , with Dr. Parr , -which mutual admiration very early began , and ...
... tion , as well as of pleasure , never comes again . One of the most valuable acquisitions he derived from Harrow was that friendship , which lasted throughout his life , with Dr. Parr , -which mutual admiration very early began , and ...
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... tion , and falsity , might make it appear strange that I should apply to you in this manner for information on the subject : but , as it likewise contradicts what I have been told were Mr. Knight's sentiments and assertions on that ...
... tion , and falsity , might make it appear strange that I should apply to you in this manner for information on the subject : but , as it likewise contradicts what I have been told were Mr. Knight's sentiments and assertions on that ...
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... tion would be ill - timed , politely retired ) . Mr. Mathews , in the mean time , Had returned towards the gate ; Mr. Ewart and I called to you , and followed . We returned to the Hercules ' Pillars , and went from thence , by agreement ...
... tion would be ill - timed , politely retired ) . Mr. Mathews , in the mean time , Had returned towards the gate ; Mr. Ewart and I called to you , and followed . We returned to the Hercules ' Pillars , and went from thence , by agreement ...
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... tion unfortunately carries a contradiction with it ; -since if , on closing , Mr. M. received me on his point , it is not possi- ble for him to have made a lunge of such a nature as to break his sword against a rib - bone . But as the ...
... tion unfortunately carries a contradiction with it ; -since if , on closing , Mr. M. received me on his point , it is not possi- ble for him to have made a lunge of such a nature as to break his sword against a rib - bone . But as the ...
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