Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... took a very active part in them , -but Richard was not present . The father , you know , was a wrong - headed , whimsical man , and , perhaps , his scanty cir- ' cumstances were one of the reasons which prevented him from sending ...
... took a very active part in them , -but Richard was not present . The father , you know , was a wrong - headed , whimsical man , and , perhaps , his scanty cir- ' cumstances were one of the reasons which prevented him from sending ...
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... took from Handel . - Well , how do you think we go on " O'Cul . With vast spirit , -the plot begins to thicken . " Sim . Thicken ! aye , - ' twill be as thick as the calf of your leg present- ly . Well , now for the real , original ...
... took from Handel . - Well , how do you think we go on " O'Cul . With vast spirit , -the plot begins to thicken . " Sim . Thicken ! aye , - ' twill be as thick as the calf of your leg present- ly . Well , now for the real , original ...
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... took the hint , and , as soon as I got home , began my comedy . ” We have here some of the very thoughts and words , that afterwards contributed to the fortune of Puff ; and it is amusing to observe how long this subject was played with ...
... took the hint , and , as soon as I got home , began my comedy . ” We have here some of the very thoughts and words , that afterwards contributed to the fortune of Puff ; and it is amusing to observe how long this subject was played with ...
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... took out my old faithful red - leather companion , who had long discharged the office of treasurer to all my best hints and memorandums : but , how was I surprised , when one of the first things that struck my eyes was the following ...
... took out my old faithful red - leather companion , who had long discharged the office of treasurer to all my best hints and memorandums : but , how was I surprised , when one of the first things that struck my eyes was the following ...
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... never could be happy as his wife , he generously took upon himself the whole blame of breaking off the alliance , and even indemnified the father , who was proceeding to bring the transaction into court , by settling 3000 / . upon [ 34 ]
... never could be happy as his wife , he generously took upon himself the whole blame of breaking off the alliance , and even indemnified the father , who was proceeding to bring the transaction into court , by settling 3000 / . upon [ 34 ]
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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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