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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... 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 , but not fit for Your Lordships ' consideration . ' He then ...
... 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 , but not fit for Your Lordships ' consideration . ' He then ...
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... received from any hand but Heaven . - My Lords , I have done . " Though I have selected some of the most re- markable passages of this Speech , * it would be * I had selected many more , but must confess that they appeared to me , when ...
... received from any hand but Heaven . - My Lords , I have done . " Though I have selected some of the most re- markable passages of this Speech , * it would be * I had selected many more , but must confess that they appeared to me , when ...
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... received ; and the poet Statius , in alluding to his own victories at the Albanian Games , mentions the " breathless kisses " with which his wife , Claudia , used to cover the triumphal garlands he brought home . Mrs. Sheridan may well ...
... received ; and the poet Statius , in alluding to his own victories at the Albanian Games , mentions the " breathless kisses " with which his wife , Claudia , used to cover the triumphal garlands he brought home . Mrs. Sheridan may well ...
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... received your letter yesterday , I was set- ting out for the trial with Mrs. Crewe and Mrs. Dixon . I was fortunate in my day , as I heard all the principal speakers - Mr . Burke I admired the least - Mr . Fox very much indeed . The ...
... received your letter yesterday , I was set- ting out for the trial with Mrs. Crewe and Mrs. Dixon . I was fortunate in my day , as I heard all the principal speakers - Mr . Burke I admired the least - Mr . Fox very much indeed . The ...
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... received . He was father of the celebrated orator and dramatist , Richard Brinsley Sheridan . He had been the school- fellow , and , through life , was the companion , of the amiable Archbishop Markham . He was the friend of the learned ...
... received . He was father of the celebrated orator and dramatist , Richard Brinsley Sheridan . He had been the school- fellow , and , through life , was the companion , of the amiable Archbishop Markham . He was the friend of the learned ...
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