Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volumes 1-2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1825 - 719 páginas |
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... noble magnanimity ! This must be the effect of conscious and real innocence . ' Well , it is so received , it is so argued upon , -but it fails of its effect . : .. Then says Mr. Hastings , That my defence ! no , mere journeyman - work ...
... noble magnanimity ! This must be the effect of conscious and real innocence . ' Well , it is so received , it is so argued upon , -but it fails of its effect . : .. Then says Mr. Hastings , That my defence ! no , mere journeyman - work ...
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... noble and a lovely sentiment , my Lords , worthy the mind of him who uttered it , worthy that proud disdain , that generous scorn of the means and instruments of vice , which virtue and genius must ever feel . But I should doubt whether ...
... noble and a lovely sentiment , my Lords , worthy the mind of him who uttered it , worthy that proud disdain , that generous scorn of the means and instruments of vice , which virtue and genius must ever feel . But I should doubt whether ...
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... noble sentences on the privilege of the poor There is also his man's cottage are universally known . fanciful allusion to the confluence of the Saone and the Rhone , the traditional reports of which vary , both as to the exact terms in ...
... noble sentences on the privilege of the poor There is also his man's cottage are universally known . fanciful allusion to the confluence of the Saone and the Rhone , the traditional reports of which vary , both as to the exact terms in ...
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... , too , the praises bestowed upon him by his friend , he made the following me- morable and noble acknowledgment of all that he himself had gained by their intercourse : - " Such ( he said ) was his sense of 150 MEMOIRS OF.
... , too , the praises bestowed upon him by his friend , he made the following me- morable and noble acknowledgment of all that he himself had gained by their intercourse : - " Such ( he said ) was his sense of 150 MEMOIRS OF.
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... liciously circulated , of a misunderstanding be- tween himself and the Duke of Portland , in con- sequence ( as the Report expresses it ) of " a certain opposition affirmed to have been made by this Noble Duke 158 MEMOIRS OF.
... liciously circulated , of a misunderstanding be- tween himself and the Duke of Portland , in con- sequence ( as the Report expresses it ) of " a certain opposition affirmed to have been made by this Noble Duke 158 MEMOIRS OF.
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Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley ..., Volumes 1-2 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honorable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1 Thomas Moore Visualização integral - 1825 |
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