The works of Thomas Moore, Том 131832 |
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... mean to stand . " Among those ready equivocations and dis- avowals , to which Mr. Hastings had recourse upon every emergency , and in which practice seems to have rendered him as shameless as expert , the step which he took with regard ...
... mean to stand . " Among those ready equivocations and dis- avowals , to which Mr. Hastings had recourse upon every emergency , and in which practice seems to have rendered him as shameless as expert , the step which he took with regard ...
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... mean and degraded race in comparison with many of these great families , who , inheriting from their Persian ancestors , preserve a purer style of prejudice and a loftier superstition . Women there are not as in Turkey - they neither go ...
... mean and degraded race in comparison with many of these great families , who , inheriting from their Persian ancestors , preserve a purer style of prejudice and a loftier superstition . Women there are not as in Turkey - they neither go ...
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... mean and selfish policy of man - not from a coarse and sensual jealousy - enshrined , rather than immured , their habitation and retreat is a sanctuary , not a prison - their jealousy is their own — a jealousy of their own honour , that ...
... mean and selfish policy of man - not from a coarse and sensual jealousy - enshrined , rather than immured , their habitation and retreat is a sanctuary , not a prison - their jealousy is their own — a jealousy of their own honour , that ...
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... mean to say that Mr. Middleton had direct instructions from Mr. Hastings , —that he told him to go , and give that fallacious assurance to the Nabob , —that he had that order under his hand . No - but in looking attentively over Mr ...
... mean to say that Mr. Middleton had direct instructions from Mr. Hastings , —that he told him to go , and give that fallacious assurance to the Nabob , —that he had that order under his hand . No - but in looking attentively over Mr ...
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... means of sup- plying their avarice diminished ; that they made the sovereign pay as if they had a right to an increased price , because the labour of extortion and plunder in- · creased . To such causes , they would tell R. B. SHERIDAN .
... means of sup- plying their avarice diminished ; that they made the sovereign pay as if they had a right to an increased price , because the labour of extortion and plunder in- · creased . To such causes , they would tell R. B. SHERIDAN .
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afterwards answer appears Burke called cause character circumstances claim conduct consider consideration DEAR SHERIDAN death declare Drury-Lane Duke Duke of York effect eloquence England express favour feelings following letter France French French Revolution friendship give Hastings heard heart hope House interest Ireland justice Kemble King liberty Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Moira Lord Thurlow Lordships Majesty Majesty's Margate Maria Linley ment mind Minister Ministry Nabob nature never Noble Lords object occasion opinion papers Parliament party passage perhaps person Pitt political present Prince principles proposed question R. B. SHERIDAN respect Richard Brinsley Sheridan ridan Right Honourable Royal Highness Royal Highness's Sheri sincerity situation sort speech spirit sure talents Theatre theatrical property thing Thomas Sheridan thought Tickell tion took truth Whig Whiggism Whitbread whole wish write written
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Страница 7 - Taint not thy mind, nor let thy soul contrive Against thy mother aught; leave her to heaven, And to those thorns that in her bosom lodge To prick and sting her.
Страница 273 - What are the people to think of our sincerity ? — What credit are they to give to our professions ? — Is this system to be persevered in ? — Is there nothing that whispers to that right honourable gentleman, that the crisis is too big, that the times are too gigantic, to be ruled by the little hackneyed and every-day means of ordinary corruption...
Страница 149 - ... if he were to put all the political information which he had learned from books, all which he had gained from science, and all which any knowledge of the world and its affairs had taught him, into one scale, and the improvement which he had derived from his Right Honourable Friend's instruction and conversation were placed in the other, he should be at a loss to decide to which to give the preference.
Страница 451 - Opera), the best farce (the Critic— it is only too good for a farce), and the best Address (Monologue on Garrick), and, to crown all, delivered the very best Oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or heard in this country.
Страница 470 - Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, " The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator, — dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all...
Страница 270 - Britain, and of civil society itself, depend — do I require of you, that you should make a temporary sacrifice, in the cause of human nature, of the greater part of your private incomes ? No, gentlemen, I scorn to take advantage of the eagerness of your zeal ; and to prove that I think the sincerity of your...
Страница 38 - I exhort you to look, not so much to words which may be denied or quibbled away, but to the plain facts, — to weigh and consider the testimony in your own minds : we know the result must be inevitable. Let the truth appear, and our cause is gained. It is this — I conjure your lordships, for your own honour, for the honour of the nation, for the honour of human nature, now entrusted to your care, — it is this duty that the Commons of England, speaking through us, claim at your hands.
Страница 31 - Sheridan answered in a half whisper, " I said 'voluminous.' " It is well known that the simile of the vulture and the lamb, which occurs in the address of Rolla to the Peruvians, had been previously employed by Mr. Sheridan, in this speech; and it showed a degree of indifference to criticism, — which criticism, it must be owned, not unfrequently deserves, — to reproduce before the public an image, so notorious both from its application and its success.
Страница 89 - that a committee " be appointed to examine the Journals of the house, and report' " precedents of such proceedings as may have been had in cases " of the personal exercise of the royal authority being prevented " or interrupted by infancy, sickness, infirmity, or otherwise, " with a view to provide for the same.
Страница 463 - I find things settled so that 150/. will remove all difficulty. I am absolutely undone and broken-hearted. I shall negotiate for the Plays successfully in the course of a week, when all shall be returned. I have desired Fairbrothcr to get back the Guarantee for thirty.