Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 |
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Page 63
... R. B. SHERIDAN . " I beg you will not judge of my attention to the improvement of my hand - writing by this letter , as I am out of the way of a better pen . " Charles Sheridan , now one - and - twenty , the oldest and gravest of the ...
... R. B. SHERIDAN . " I beg you will not judge of my attention to the improvement of my hand - writing by this letter , as I am out of the way of a better pen . " Charles Sheridan , now one - and - twenty , the oldest and gravest of the ...
Page 69
... R. B. SHEeridan . " I need not tell you that we altered quite our route . " The illness of Miss Linley , to which he alludes , and which had been occasioned by fatigue and agitation of mind , came on some days after her retirement to ...
... R. B. SHEeridan . " I need not tell you that we altered quite our route . " The illness of Miss Linley , to which he alludes , and which had been occasioned by fatigue and agitation of mind , came on some days after her retirement to ...
Page 76
... R. B. SHERIDAN . " Sat. 12 o'clock , May 2d , 1772 . " To William Wade , Esq . " On the following day ( Sunday ) when the young 76.
... R. B. SHERIDAN . " Sat. 12 o'clock , May 2d , 1772 . " To William Wade , Esq . " On the following day ( Sunday ) when the young 76.
Page 84
... at them . I have ever avoided any ver- bal altercation with that gentleman , and he has now secured himself from any other . " I am your very humble servant , " R. B. SHERIDAN . " II . 1772 . It was not till Tuesday morning 81.
... at them . I have ever avoided any ver- bal altercation with that gentleman , and he has now secured himself from any other . " I am your very humble servant , " R. B. SHERIDAN . " II . 1772 . It was not till Tuesday morning 81.
Page 119
... R. B. SHERIDAN . " At East Burnham , from whence this letter is dated , they were now living in a small cottage , to which they had retired immediately on their marriage , and to which they often looked back with a sigh in after times ...
... R. B. SHERIDAN . " At East Burnham , from whence this letter is dated , they were now living in a small cottage , to which they had retired immediately on their marriage , and to which they often looked back with a sigh in after times ...
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