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" All the while Sumner and I saw in him vestiges of a superior intellect. His eye, his countenance, his general manner, were striking. His answers to any common question were prompt and acute. We knew the esteem, and even admiration, which, somehow or other,... "
Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan - Σελίδα 13
των Thomas Moore - 1866
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