Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... Writing plays to scenes ! —Oh , you are joking , " Monop . Not I , upon my word . Mr. Simile knows that I have frequent- ly a complete set of scenes from Italy , and then I have nothing to do but to get some ingenious hand to write a ...
... Writing plays to scenes ! —Oh , you are joking , " Monop . Not I , upon my word . Mr. Simile knows that I have frequent- ly a complete set of scenes from Italy , and then I have nothing to do but to get some ingenious hand to write a ...
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... writer to Signor Squallini . Now , his method , when seized with the furor harmonicus , was constantly to make me ... write me some words di- rectly . ' durst not interrupt him to ask on what subject , so instantly began to describe a ...
... writer to Signor Squallini . Now , his method , when seized with the furor harmonicus , was constantly to make me ... write me some words di- rectly . ' durst not interrupt him to ask on what subject , so instantly began to describe a ...
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... writing a comedy . You must know I had composed a very fine tragedy about the valiant Bruce . I showed it my Laird of Mackintosh , and he was a very candid mon , and he said my genius did not lie in tragedy : I took the hint , and , as ...
... writing a comedy . You must know I had composed a very fine tragedy about the valiant Bruce . I showed it my Laird of Mackintosh , and he was a very candid mon , and he said my genius did not lie in tragedy : I took the hint , and , as ...
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... write for the good of the people - for ( said I to myself , pulling off my spectacles , and drinking up the remainder of my sixpen'worth ) it cannot be but people must be sick of these same rascally politics . All last winter nothing ...
... write for the good of the people - for ( said I to myself , pulling off my spectacles , and drinking up the remainder of my sixpen'worth ) it cannot be but people must be sick of these same rascally politics . All last winter nothing ...
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... write all myself , though I acknow- ledge that , on account of a weakness in my eyes , I have got some under- strappers who are to write the poetry , & c . . . . . In order to find the different merits of these my subalterns , I ...
... write all myself , though I acknow- ledge that , on account of a weakness in my eyes , I have got some under- strappers who are to write the poetry , & c . . . . . In order to find the different merits of these my subalterns , I ...
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