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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... less the affection of a son to a mother - where love loses its awe , and venera- tion is mixed with tenderness ? What can I say upon such a subject , what can I do but repeat the ready truths which , with the quick impulse of the mind ...
... less the affection of a son to a mother - where love loses its awe , and venera- tion is mixed with tenderness ? What can I say upon such a subject , what can I do but repeat the ready truths which , with the quick impulse of the mind ...
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... less to debase itself by the suggestion of wrongs and the promise of redress , with the denunciation of punishment before trial , and even before accusation . ' This is the exhortation which Mr. Hastings makes to his Counsel . This is ...
... less to debase itself by the suggestion of wrongs and the promise of redress , with the denunciation of punishment before trial , and even before accusation . ' This is the exhortation which Mr. Hastings makes to his Counsel . This is ...
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... less chastened taste , which some persons discover in his later productions , may all be traced to the example of this speech . However this may be , or whether there is really much difference , as to taste , between the youthful and ...
... less chastened taste , which some persons discover in his later productions , may all be traced to the example of this speech . However this may be , or whether there is really much difference , as to taste , between the youthful and ...
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... less wo- manly and attractive . Not only did Calpurnia sympathise with the glory of her husband abroad , but she could also , like Mrs. Sheridan , add a charm to his talents at home , by setting his verses . to music and singing them to ...
... less wo- manly and attractive . Not only did Calpurnia sympathise with the glory of her husband abroad , but she could also , like Mrs. Sheridan , add a charm to his talents at home , by setting his verses . to music and singing them to ...
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... less weight with the judgment , according as it may be more or less fastidiously disposed , in letting ex- cuses for rapine and oppression pass muster . The incessant and urgent demands of the Directors * Sencca , Controvers . lib . iii ...
... less weight with the judgment , according as it may be more or less fastidiously disposed , in letting ex- cuses for rapine and oppression pass muster . The incessant and urgent demands of the Directors * Sencca , Controvers . lib . iii ...
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