Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826 |
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... Theatre . The Trip to Scarborough . - Poetical Correspondence with Mrs. Sheridan . CHAPTER V. The School for Scandal . CHAPTER VI . 156 208 Further Purchase of Theatrical Property . Memory of Garrick . Essay on Metre . Essay on ...
... Theatre . The Trip to Scarborough . - Poetical Correspondence with Mrs. Sheridan . CHAPTER V. The School for Scandal . CHAPTER VI . 156 208 Further Purchase of Theatrical Property . Memory of Garrick . Essay on Metre . Essay on ...
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... theatre that first attracted to her the notice of Mr. Thomas Sheridan . Her affecting novel , Sidney Biddulph , could boast among its warm panegyrists Mr. Fox and Lord North ; and in the Tale of Nourjahad she has employed the graces of ...
... theatre that first attracted to her the notice of Mr. Thomas Sheridan . Her affecting novel , Sidney Biddulph , could boast among its warm panegyrists Mr. Fox and Lord North ; and in the Tale of Nourjahad she has employed the graces of ...
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... theatre of that city , leaving his young and lively family at Bath , with nothing but their hearts and imaginations to direct them . - The following letters , which passed between him and his son Richard during his absence , though ...
... theatre of that city , leaving his young and lively family at Bath , with nothing but their hearts and imaginations to direct them . - The following letters , which passed between him and his son Richard during his absence , though ...
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... theatre , which all the Irish here take for granted , and I often receive a great deal of information from them on the subject . Yet I cannot help being vexed when I see in the Dublin papers such bustling accounts of the proceedings of ...
... theatre , which all the Irish here take for granted , and I often receive a great deal of information from them on the subject . Yet I cannot help being vexed when I see in the Dublin papers such bustling accounts of the proceedings of ...
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... Theatre , gave up his house in Bath , and set out with his daughters for Ireland . At the same time Mr. Grenville ( afterwards Marquis of Buckingham ) , who had passed a great part of this and the preceding summer at Bath , for the ...
... Theatre , gave up his house in Bath , and set out with his daughters for Ireland . At the same time Mr. Grenville ( afterwards Marquis of Buckingham ) , who had passed a great part of this and the preceding summer at Bath , for the ...
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