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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... effects . The Governor - General , however , in this one in- stance , incurred the full odium of iniquity with- out reaping any of its reward . The treasures found in the castle of the Rajah were inconside- rable , and the soldiers ...
... effects . The Governor - General , however , in this one in- stance , incurred the full odium of iniquity with- out reaping any of its reward . The treasures found in the castle of the Rajah were inconside- rable , and the soldiers ...
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Thomas Moore. artifice of diplomacy , and never intended to be carried into effect . Such is an outline of the case , which , with all its aggravating details , Mr. Sheridan had to state in these two memorable Speeches ; and it was ...
Thomas Moore. artifice of diplomacy , and never intended to be carried into effect . Such is an outline of the case , which , with all its aggravating details , Mr. Sheridan had to state in these two memorable Speeches ; and it was ...
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... 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 , -good , enough for the Com- inons ...
... 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 , -good , enough for the Com- inons ...
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... effect , accordingly , falls short of the pretension : - " You see how Truth - empowered by that will which gives a giant's nerve to an infant's arm- -has burst the monstrous mass of fraud that has endeavoured to suppress it - calls now ...
... effect , accordingly , falls short of the pretension : - " You see how Truth - empowered by that will which gives a giant's nerve to an infant's arm- -has burst the monstrous mass of fraud that has endeavoured to suppress it - calls now ...
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Thomas Moore. mention of his name in the following passage not only produced its effect at the moment , but , as connected with literary anecdote , will make the passage itself long memorable . Politics are of the day , but Literature is ...
Thomas Moore. mention of his name in the following passage not only produced its effect at the moment , but , as connected with literary anecdote , will make the passage itself long memorable . Politics are of the day , but Literature is ...
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