Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Τόμος 1A. & R. Spottiswoode, New-Street-Square., 1825 |
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Σελίδα 13
... brought upon them . As a supplement to the interesting communi- cation of Doctor Parr , I shall here subjoin an extract from a letter , which the eldest sister of Sheridan , Mrs. E. Lefanu , wrote a few months The remainder of the ...
... brought upon them . As a supplement to the interesting communi- cation of Doctor Parr , I shall here subjoin an extract from a letter , which the eldest sister of Sheridan , Mrs. E. Lefanu , wrote a few months The remainder of the ...
Σελίδα 15
... brought home by his father , who , with the elder son , Charles , had lately returned from France , and taken a house in London . Here the two brothers for some time received private tuition from Mr. Lewis Kerr , an Irish gentleman ...
... brought home by his father , who , with the elder son , Charles , had lately returned from France , and taken a house in London . Here the two brothers for some time received private tuition from Mr. Lewis Kerr , an Irish gentleman ...
Σελίδα 19
... brought in a cloud in the next stanza , and matters , you see , came about at once . " Monop . An excellent transition . " O'Cul . Vastly ingenious indeed . " Sim . Was it not ? hey ! it required a little com- I. 1770 . CHAP . mand , I ...
... brought in a cloud in the next stanza , and matters , you see , came about at once . " Monop . An excellent transition . " O'Cul . Vastly ingenious indeed . " Sim . Was it not ? hey ! it required a little com- I. 1770 . CHAP . mand , I ...
Σελίδα 33
... brought his Greek grammar into the field . The great object of the former was a visit to Bath ; and he had set his heart still more anxiously upon it , after a second meeting with Miss Linley at Oxford . But the profits expected from ...
... brought his Greek grammar into the field . The great object of the former was a visit to Bath ; and he had set his heart still more anxiously upon it , after a second meeting with Miss Linley at Oxford . But the profits expected from ...
Σελίδα 49
... brought from Paradise . " - Legend of St. Cecilia . + The letter is evidently in answer to one which he had just received from Sheridan , in which Miss Linley had writ- ten a few words , expressive of her wishes for his health and ...
... brought from Paradise . " - Legend of St. Cecilia . + The letter is evidently in answer to one which he had just received from Sheridan , in which Miss Linley had writ- ten a few words , expressive of her wishes for his health and ...
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Σελίδα 486 - Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught; leave her to heaven, And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge To prick and sting her.
Σελίδα 217 - Well, I'll not debate how far scandal may be allowable ; but in a man, I am sure, it is always contemptible. We...
Σελίδα 177 - I ne'er could any lustre see In eyes that would not look on me ; I ne'er saw nectar on a lip, But where my own did hope to sip.
Σελίδα 239 - ... phaeton, she desired me to write some verses on her ponies; upon which, I took out my pocketbook, and in one moment produced the following : " Sure never were seen two such beautiful ponies ; Other horses are clowns, but these macaronies : To give them this title I'm sure can't be wrong, Their legs are so slim, and their tails are so long.
Σελίδα 212 - Why, to be sure, a tale of scandal is as fatal to the credit of a prudent lady of her stamp as a fever is generally to those of the strongest constitutions. But there is a sort of puny sickly reputation, that is always ailing, yet will outlive the robuster characters of a hundred prudes. Sir Ben. True, madam, there are valetudinarians in reputation as well as constitution, who, being conscious of their weak part, avoid the least breath of air...
Σελίδα 123 - He, and some of his friends, also who have heard it, assure me in the most flattering terms that there is not a doubt of its success. It will be very well played, and Harris tells me that the least shilling I shall get (if it succeeds) will be six hundred vol.. l. i ° pounds. I shall make no secret of it towards the time of representation, that it may not lose any support my friends can give it.
Σελίδα 178 - Cheeks of rose, untouched by art ? I will own the colour true, When yielding blushes aid their hue. Is her hand so soft and pure ? I must press it, to be sure; Nor can I be certain then, Till it, grateful, press again. Must I, with attentive eye, Watch her heaving bosom sigh ? I will do so, when I see That heaving bosom sigh for me.
Σελίδα 481 - ... have this day listened with ardour and admiration. From poetry up to eloquence there is not a species of composition of which a complete and perfect specimen might not, from that single speech, be culled and collected.
Σελίδα 330 - When he makes his jokes, you applaud the accuracy of his memory, and 'tis only when he states his facts that you admire the flights of his imagination.
Σελίδα 278 - ... town's applause, There dormant patterns pine for future gauze. A Moral essay now is all her care, A satire next, and then a bill of fare. A scene she now projects, and now a dish, Here Act the First, and here