The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1Samuel Bagster, 1902 |
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... brought about in England . From so decided a partisan there was little to be expected , and he has throughout evinced too much of the politician of the humblest grade to be the judge of one who had any pretension to rank amongst ...
... brought about in England . From so decided a partisan there was little to be expected , and he has throughout evinced too much of the politician of the humblest grade to be the judge of one who had any pretension to rank amongst ...
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... brought before the public , and whatever of merit it may have possessed we are unable to judge , for , with the exception of some extracts which Moore has given , we are not in possession of any remains of a burlesque which has been ...
... brought before the public , and whatever of merit it may have possessed we are unable to judge , for , with the exception of some extracts which Moore has given , we are not in possession of any remains of a burlesque which has been ...
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... brought from the country , where I had been all my life , and introduced into public , with a heart capable of receiving the softest impressions , and too sincere ever to suspect deceit in another . I was led into scenes of dissipation ...
... brought from the country , where I had been all my life , and introduced into public , with a heart capable of receiving the softest impressions , and too sincere ever to suspect deceit in another . I was led into scenes of dissipation ...
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... impossible to conquer my inclina- tions , he soon brought me to a confession of my weak- ness , which has been the cause of all my distress . That obstacle removed , many others fell of course , [ 28 ] The Life of Sheridan.
... impossible to conquer my inclina- tions , he soon brought me to a confession of my weak- ness , which has been the cause of all my distress . That obstacle removed , many others fell of course , [ 28 ] The Life of Sheridan.
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... brought on an explanation with my father , to whom I confessed everything that had passed . His behaviour was tender to a degree , and by that method he gained more upon me than if he had treated me harshly . Anger I can withstand , but ...
... brought on an explanation with my father , to whom I confessed everything that had passed . His behaviour was tender to a degree , and by that method he gained more upon me than if he had treated me harshly . Anger I can withstand , but ...
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