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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... already enforced with such wonderful talent in the House of Com- mons . To be called upon for a second great effort of eloquence , on a subject of which all the facts and VOL . II . I the bearings remained the same , was , it must.
... already enforced with such wonderful talent in the House of Com- mons . To be called upon for a second great effort of eloquence , on a subject of which all the facts and VOL . II . I the bearings remained the same , was , it must.
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... already . * The Nabob himself , though sufficiently ready to make the wealth of those venerable ladies oc- casionally minister to his wants , yet shrunk back , with natural reluctance , from the summary task This journey of the Chief ...
... already . * The Nabob himself , though sufficiently ready to make the wealth of those venerable ladies oc- casionally minister to his wants , yet shrunk back , with natural reluctance , from the summary task This journey of the Chief ...
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... , with an al- most co - ordinate agency ; while the figurative * Curran used to say laughingly , " When I can't talk sense , I talk metaphor . " fancies of Sheridan , already prepared for the oc- casion 40 MEMOIRS OF.
... , with an al- most co - ordinate agency ; while the figurative * Curran used to say laughingly , " When I can't talk sense , I talk metaphor . " fancies of Sheridan , already prepared for the oc- casion 40 MEMOIRS OF.
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Thomas Moore. fancies of Sheridan , already prepared for the oc- casion , and brought forth to adorn , not assist , the business of the discourse , resemble rather those sprites which the magicians used to keep inclosed in phials , to be ...
Thomas Moore. fancies of Sheridan , already prepared for the oc- casion , and brought forth to adorn , not assist , the business of the discourse , resemble rather those sprites which the magicians used to keep inclosed in phials , to be ...
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... already remarked , was the dazzling talisman , which he waved in the eyes of his adversaries from the first , and which his friends have made use of to throw a splendour over his tyranny and injustice ever since . Too often , in the ...
... already remarked , was the dazzling talisman , which he waved in the eyes of his adversaries from the first , and which his friends have made use of to throw a splendour over his tyranny and injustice ever since . Too often , in the ...
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afterwards answer appears Burke called cause character circumstances claim conduct consider consideration DEAR SHERIDAN death declare Drury-Lane Duke Duke of York effect eloquence England express favour feelings following letter France French French Revolution friendship give happy Hastings heard heart hope House interest Ireland justice Kemble King liberty Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Moira Lord Thurlow Lordships Madame de Genlis Majesty Majesty's Maria Linley ment mind Minister Ministry Nabob nature never Noble Lords object occasion opinion Parliament party perhaps person Pitt political present Prince principles proposed question R. B. SHERIDAN respect RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN ridan Right Honourable Royal Highness Royal Highness's Sheri sincerity situation sort speech spirit talents Theatre theatrical property thing Thomas Sheridan thought Tickell tion took truth Whig Whiggism Whitbread whole wish words write written