Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1H.D. Carey & I. Lea, 1825 - 602 páginas |
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... young Sheridans , however , were little more than a year under his care - and it may be consoling to pa- rents who are in the first crisis of impatience , at the sort of hopeless stupidity which some children exhibit , to know , that ...
... young Sheridans , however , were little more than a year under his care - and it may be consoling to pa- rents who are in the first crisis of impatience , at the sort of hopeless stupidity which some children exhibit , to know , that ...
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... young athlete of intellect try their strength , he had already distin- guished himself and , in conjunction with his friend Halhed , had translated the seventh Idyl , and many of the lesser poems of Theocritus . This literary ...
... young athlete of intellect try their strength , he had already distin- guished himself and , in conjunction with his friend Halhed , had translated the seventh Idyl , and many of the lesser poems of Theocritus . This literary ...
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... young author's literary concerns in London . The letter is dated 30th of October , 1770.- " As to your intended periodical paper , if it meets with success , there is no doubt of profit accruing , as I have already engaged a publisher ...
... young author's literary concerns in London . The letter is dated 30th of October , 1770.- " As to your intended periodical paper , if it meets with success , there is no doubt of profit accruing , as I have already engaged a publisher ...
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... young authors , who , in the season of folly and the passions , have made their pages the transcript of their lives , it would have been equally fortunate for themselves and the world . But , whatever may have been the industry of these ...
... young authors , who , in the season of folly and the passions , have made their pages the transcript of their lives , it would have been equally fortunate for themselves and the world . But , whatever may have been the industry of these ...
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... issued . How strongly the young translators of Arista- netus were under the influence of this sort of inspiration ap- pears from every paragraph of Halhed's letters , and might easily , indeed , be concluded of Sheridan , from [ 82 ]
... issued . How strongly the young translators of Arista- netus were under the influence of this sort of inspiration ap- pears from every paragraph of Halhed's letters , and might easily , indeed , be concluded of Sheridan , from [ 82 ]
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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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