Mr. Sheridan has a very fine figure, and a good though I don't think a handsome face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and address are at once manly and fashionable, without the smallest tincture of foppery or modish graces. In short,... Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Page 123by Lloyd Charles Sanders - 1890 - 177 pagesFull view - About this book
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 442 pages
...a comedy. Mr. Sheridan has a veiy fine figure, and a good though I don't think a handsome face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and...I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave... | |
| 1842 - 712 pages
...comedy. " Mr. Sheridan has a very fine figure, and a good though I don't think a handsome face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and...without the smallest tincture of foppery or modish traces. In short, I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. " And... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 494 pages
...as a hint for a comedy. or modish graces. In short, Hike him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave me,—that, by all I could observe in the course of the evening, and we stayed very late, they are... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 494 pages
...as a hint for a comedy. or modish graces. In short, Hike him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave me,—that, by all I could observe in the course of the evening, and we stayed very late, they are... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 662 pages
...smallest tincture of foppery or modish graces. In short, I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as h gave me, — that, by all I could observe in the course of the evening, and we stayed very late,... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1784 - 636 pages
...a comedy. Mr. Sheridan has a very fine figure, and a good though I don't think a handsome face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and...I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. pleasure as it gave me — that, by all I could observe in the course of the... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1880 - 514 pages
...know not. Mr. Sheridan has a very fine figure, and a good though I don't think a handsome face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and...I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave... | |
| Percy Fitzgerald - 1886 - 466 pages
...else.' ' Mr. Sheridan has a very fine figure, and a good, though I don't think a handsome, face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and...I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. ' And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1886 - 468 pages
...smallest tincture of foppery or modish graces. In short, I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. ' And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave me—that, by all I could observe in the course of the evening, and we stayed very late, they are extremely... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1890 - 482 pages
...a comedy. Mr. Sheridan has a very fine figure, and a good though I don't think a handsome face. He is tall, and very upright, and his appearance and...I like him vastly, and think him every way worthy his beautiful companion. And let me tell you what I know will give you as much pleasure as it gave... | |
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