Sheridan: A Biography, 1권R. Bentley and Son, 1896 |
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... feelings of the public when he offered Mr. Sheridan a pension of £ 300 by way 1 25 1. ] " APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC " of. 1 Digges was proud of his share in the outrage . Thirty years later he had a benefit in Dublin , and then he chose the ...
... feelings of the public when he offered Mr. Sheridan a pension of £ 300 by way 1 25 1. ] " APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC " of. 1 Digges was proud of his share in the outrage . Thirty years later he had a benefit in Dublin , and then he chose the ...
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... feelings strong , his words enforced with weight ; Was speech - famed Quin himself to hear him speak Envy would drive the colour from his cheek ; But step - dame Nature , niggard of her grace , Denied the social powers of voice and face ...
... feelings strong , his words enforced with weight ; Was speech - famed Quin himself to hear him speak Envy would drive the colour from his cheek ; But step - dame Nature , niggard of her grace , Denied the social powers of voice and face ...
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... feelings were expressed in a letter written from London on the 29th of November , 1762 , to a friend in Dublin : - " “ My first theatrical essay has so far met with an almost unprecedented Most of us poor authors find a difficulty in ...
... feelings were expressed in a letter written from London on the 29th of November , 1762 , to a friend in Dublin : - " “ My first theatrical essay has so far met with an almost unprecedented Most of us poor authors find a difficulty in ...
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... feeling and finish in composition , and consummate skill in the delineation of character . A like immortality cannot be predicted for the writings of Mrs. Thomas Sheridan . Yet her fate is as enviable as Jane Austen's . Her name will be ...
... feeling and finish in composition , and consummate skill in the delineation of character . A like immortality cannot be predicted for the writings of Mrs. Thomas Sheridan . Yet her fate is as enviable as Jane Austen's . Her name will be ...
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... feeling of regret . Whatever once delighted idlers in London could be found on a smaller scale and in an even more pleasant form in Bath , and those who were ailing in the larger city might hope to become well in the smaller . A ...
... feeling of regret . Whatever once delighted idlers in London could be found on a smaller scale and in an even more pleasant form in Bath , and those who were ailing in the larger city might hope to become well in the smaller . A ...
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329 페이지 - When an old bachelor marries a young wife, what is he to expect ? 'Tis now six months since Lady Teazle made me the happiest of men — and I have been the most miserable dog ever since ! We tiffed a little going to church, and fairly quarrelled before the bells had done ringing.
333 페이지 - I do. Here are two young men, to whom Sir Peter has acted as a kind of guardian since their father's death; the eldest possessing the most amiable character, and universally well spoken of — the youngest, the most dissipated and extravagant young fellow in the kingdom...
85 페이지 - At eight in the morning we go in dishabille to the pumproom, which is crowded like a Welsh fair...
84 페이지 - ... usurers, brokers, and jobbers of every kind; men of low birth, and no breeding, have found themselves suddenly translated into a state of affluence, unknown to former ages ; and no wonder that their brains should be intoxicated with pride, vanity, and presumption. Knowing no other criterion of greatness but the ostentation of wealth, they discharge their affluence, without taste or conduct, through every channel of the most absurd extravagance; and all of them hurry to Bath, because here, without...
17 페이지 - I need only tell you, that this ill-starred, good-natured, improvident man returned to Dublin, unhinged from all favour at court, and even banished from the castle. But still he remained a punster, a quibbler, a fiddler, and a wit. Not a day passed without a rebus, an anagram, or a madrigal. His pen and his fiddle-stick were in continual motion; and yet to little or no purpose...
95 페이지 - Yes, on my faith, there are bouts-rimes on a buttered muffin, made by her Grace the Duchess of Northumberland ; receipts to make them, by Corydon the venerable, alias George Pitt ; others, very pretty, by Lord Palmerston ; some by Lord Carlisle ; many by Mrs. Miller herself, that have no fault but wanting metre; and immortality promised to her without end or measure.
173 페이지 - Mr. Richard S having attempted, in a letter left behind him for that purpose, to account for his scandalous method of running away from this place, by insinuations derogating from my character...
343 페이지 - Linley was with her ; she is very handsome, but nothing near her sister: the elegance of Mrs. Sheridan's beauty is unequalled by any I ever saw, except Mrs. Crewe.* I was pleased with her in all respects. She is much more lively and agreeable than I had any idea of finding her: she was very gay, and very unaffected, and totally free from airs of any kind.
328 페이지 - Friendly caution to the newspapers. " It is whispered " She is a constant attendant at church, and very frequently takes Dr. M'Brawn home with her. " Mr. Worthy is very good to the girl ; — for my part, I dare swear he has no ill intention. " What ! Major Wesley's Miss Montague ? " Lud, ma'am, the match is certainly broke — no creature knows the cause ; — some say a flaw in the lady's character, and others, in the gentleman's fortune. " To be sure they do say — — " I hate to repeat what...
85 페이지 - I have of his tenderness and affection. Hard by the pump-room is a coffee-house for the ladies ; but my aunt says, young girls are not admitted, inasmuch as the conversation turns upon politics, scandal, philosophy, and other subjects above our capacity...