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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... cause , * by sacrificing even the va- nity of talent to its success . The following letters from him , relative to the * Of the lengths to which this zeal could sometimes carry his fancy and language , rather , perhaps , than his actual ...
... cause , * by sacrificing even the va- nity of talent to its success . The following letters from him , relative to the * Of the lengths to which this zeal could sometimes carry his fancy and language , rather , perhaps , than his actual ...
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... cause , which was originally yours , will be recognized by you , and that you will again possess yourself of it . The owner's mark is on it , and all our docking and cropping cannot hinder its being known and cherished by its original ...
... cause , which was originally yours , will be recognized by you , and that you will again possess yourself of it . The owner's mark is on it , and all our docking and cropping cannot hinder its being known and cherished by its original ...
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... caused by fell destroyers , never meaning to return , and making but a short period of their rapacity . It looks as ... causes , they would tell R. B. SHERIDAN . 23.
... caused by fell destroyers , never meaning to return , and making but a short period of their rapacity . It looks as ... causes , they would tell R. B. SHERIDAN . 23.
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Thomas Moore. • creased . To such causes , they would tell him , these calamities were owing . " Need I refer Your ... cause of these oppressions were , and the perfect justness of those feelings that were occasioned by them . And yet ...
Thomas Moore. • creased . To such causes , they would tell him , these calamities were owing . " Need I refer Your ... cause of these oppressions were , and the perfect justness of those feelings that were occasioned by them . And yet ...
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... causes why these people rose . " -- " I Another passage in the second day's Speech is remarkable , as exhibiting a sort of ... cause : never ( he said ) knew a man who was bad fit for service that was good . There is always some dis ...
... causes why these people rose . " -- " I Another passage in the second day's Speech is remarkable , as exhibiting a sort of ... cause : never ( he said ) knew a man who was bad fit for service that was good . There is always some dis ...
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