Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... of Sheridan , Mrs. E. Lefanu , wrote a few months after his death to Mrs. Sheridan , in consequence of a † The remainder of the letter relates to other subjects , wish expressed by the latter , that Mrs. Lefanu would [ 16 ]
... of Sheridan , Mrs. E. Lefanu , wrote a few months after his death to Mrs. Sheridan , in consequence of a † The remainder of the letter relates to other subjects , wish expressed by the latter , that Mrs. Lefanu would [ 16 ]
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Thomas Moore. wish expressed by the latter , that Mrs. Lefanu would com- municate such particulars as she remembered of his early days . It will show , too , the feeling which his natural good qualities , in spite of the errors by which ...
Thomas Moore. wish expressed by the latter , that Mrs. Lefanu would com- municate such particulars as she remembered of his early days . It will show , too , the feeling which his natural good qualities , in spite of the errors by which ...
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... wishes and plans of the boy . Another of their projects was a Periodical Miscellany , the idea of which originated with Sheridan , and whose first embryo movements we trace in a letter to him from Mr. Lewis Ker , who undertook with much ...
... wishes and plans of the boy . Another of their projects was a Periodical Miscellany , the idea of which originated with Sheridan , and whose first embryo movements we trace in a letter to him from Mr. Lewis Ker , who undertook with much ...
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... wish there were some little amendment . You will pardon this liberty I take , and set it down to the account of old- fashioned friendship . " Mr. Ker , to judge from his letters , ( which , in addition to their other laudable points ...
... wish there were some little amendment . You will pardon this liberty I take , and set it down to the account of old- fashioned friendship . " Mr. Ker , to judge from his letters , ( which , in addition to their other laudable points ...
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... wish , where every thought was sent , A secret influence darted from her eyes , -- Each look , attraction , and herself the prize , Concentred there , I liv'd for her alone ; To make her glad and to be blest was one . Adieu , my friend ...
... wish , where every thought was sent , A secret influence darted from her eyes , -- Each look , attraction , and herself the prize , Concentred there , I liv'd for her alone ; To make her glad and to be blest was one . Adieu , my friend ...
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