The Dramatic Works of the Right Honourable Richard Brinsley SheridanBell & Daldy, 1872 - 563페이지 |
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... dear friend against me , how shall I endeavour to vindicate a con- duct which has but too much deserved her censure ? But if my dear friend will suspend her judgment till I have made her acquainted with my real motives , I flatter ...
... dear friend against me , how shall I endeavour to vindicate a con- duct which has but too much deserved her censure ? But if my dear friend will suspend her judgment till I have made her acquainted with my real motives , I flatter ...
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan George Gabriel Sigmond. dear girl , beg your patience ; for , though my story is long , and not very enlivening , yet such is the affection I have for you , that I cannot bear to think it possible , by the ...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan George Gabriel Sigmond. dear girl , beg your patience ; for , though my story is long , and not very enlivening , yet such is the affection I have for you , that I cannot bear to think it possible , by the ...
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... dear , had any impartial person been present at our meeting , they would have thought Matthews the most unhappy but amiable man in the world ; his behaviour was always consistent with the strictest honour ; nor did he ever , in the ...
... dear , had any impartial person been present at our meeting , they would have thought Matthews the most unhappy but amiable man in the world ; his behaviour was always consistent with the strictest honour ; nor did he ever , in the ...
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... dear girl's opinion of him , I was not unwilling to trust him with a letter , in which I mentioned something relative to my misfortunes ; but luckily mentioned no names , nor could he , if he had read it , understand whom or what it ...
... dear girl's opinion of him , I was not unwilling to trust him with a letter , in which I mentioned something relative to my misfortunes ; but luckily mentioned no names , nor could he , if he had read it , understand whom or what it ...
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... dear , the most abandoned wretch that ever existed In his last letter to Sheridan he had told him that I had given him so much trouble , that he had the greatest inclina- tion to give me up , but his vanity would not let him do that ...
... dear , the most abandoned wretch that ever existed In his last letter to Sheridan he had told him that I had given him so much trouble , that he had the greatest inclina- tion to give me up , but his vanity would not let him do that ...
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