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... mind , the subject of the pre- sent Biographical Sketch stands before us in his true light a man of genius , but an erring , and , through his errors , an unfortunate one . RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN was born in Sep- tember , 1751 , in ...
... mind , the subject of the pre- sent Biographical Sketch stands before us in his true light a man of genius , but an erring , and , through his errors , an unfortunate one . RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN was born in Sep- tember , 1751 , in ...
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... mind appears to have been bent upon the attainment of a higher kind of reputation than was to be purchased by these employments . His attention was early turned to the study of politics , and there are some passages remaining of an ...
... mind appears to have been bent upon the attainment of a higher kind of reputation than was to be purchased by these employments . His attention was early turned to the study of politics , and there are some passages remaining of an ...
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... mind of its gifted author usually wrought . It was formed out of the fragments of two distinct plans ; and the bright and sparkling vest of humour in which it is clothed from beginning to end , appears to have been made by knit- ting ...
... mind of its gifted author usually wrought . It was formed out of the fragments of two distinct plans ; and the bright and sparkling vest of humour in which it is clothed from beginning to end , appears to have been made by knit- ting ...
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... mind cast like his , nor do we think he was possessed of that kind of ability which was likely to make him eminently dis- tinguished as a statesman . Fitted for display rather than long and sober exertion , his talents had neither been ...
... mind cast like his , nor do we think he was possessed of that kind of ability which was likely to make him eminently dis- tinguished as a statesman . Fitted for display rather than long and sober exertion , his talents had neither been ...
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... mind with the most brillant hopes . Upon the question concerning the regency being debated , he was received by the prince into his particular confidence , was made the medium of communication on many im- portant discussions , and was ...
... mind with the most brillant hopes . Upon the question concerning the regency being debated , he was received by the prince into his particular confidence , was made the medium of communication on many im- portant discussions , and was ...
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