Dramatic WorksElix, 1841 |
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... real value ; and , as it is in truth , a rich and golden stream poured from the deepest heart of the nation . But while a popular respect for men of genius is in every view just and desirable , it ought never to MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR.
... real value ; and , as it is in truth , a rich and golden stream poured from the deepest heart of the nation . But while a popular respect for men of genius is in every view just and desirable , it ought never to MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR.
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... heart . While these circumstances were occuring , he conti- nued to make advances well calculated to fill an am- bitious mind with the most brillant hopes . Upon the question concerning the regency being debated , he was received by the ...
... heart . While these circumstances were occuring , he conti- nued to make advances well calculated to fill an am- bitious mind with the most brillant hopes . Upon the question concerning the regency being debated , he was received by the ...
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... heart . However little Sheridan seemed formed by nature and education for a statesman , an event happened about this time in which he exercised a judgment highly ho- nourable to his penetration , and of the most important service to the ...
... heart . However little Sheridan seemed formed by nature and education for a statesman , an event happened about this time in which he exercised a judgment highly ho- nourable to his penetration , and of the most important service to the ...
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... heart of the most thought- less or the most ambitious . Its beginning was spent in pleasure , and it closed in destitution . The fame and praises of the world only had given it splendour , and it ended in disappointment , calumny , and ...
... heart of the most thought- less or the most ambitious . Its beginning was spent in pleasure , and it closed in destitution . The fame and praises of the world only had given it splendour , and it ended in disappointment , calumny , and ...
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... Heart ? ' . Lucy . Ma'am , as ill luck would have it , Mr. Bull said , Miss Sukey Saunter had just fetched it away . Lyd . Heigho ! Did you inquire for ' The Delicate Distress ? ' Lucy . Or , ' The Memoirs of Lady Woodford ? ' - Yes ...
... Heart ? ' . Lucy . Ma'am , as ill luck would have it , Mr. Bull said , Miss Sukey Saunter had just fetched it away . Lyd . Heigho ! Did you inquire for ' The Delicate Distress ? ' Lucy . Or , ' The Memoirs of Lady Woodford ? ' - Yes ...
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