Guildford business. About my own age — better me to marry her, you will say. I am not of that opinion. My father talked to me two hours last night, and made out to me that it was the most sensible thing he could do. Was not this very clever of him ?... Memoir of Mr. Sheridan - Side 48af William Smyth - 1840 - 74 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1852 - 302 sider
...most sensible thing he could do. Was not this vory clever of him ? Well, my dear Mr. S - , you sheuld have been tutor to him, you see. I am incomparably the most rational of the twe, and now and ever, yours very truly and affectionately, T. 8. Tom Shendan is his father's own son.... | |
| Biographical magazine - 1853 - 586 sider
...Guilford business. About my own age — better me to marry her, you will say. I am not of that opinien. My father talked to me two hours last night, and made...incomparably the most rational of the two, and now and ever, yours very truly and affectionately, TS Tom Sheridan is his father's own son. While at Cambridge he... | |
| 1856 - 864 sider
...it was the most sensible thing he could do. Was not this very clever of him ? Well, my dear Mr. 8 , you should have been tutor to him, you see. I am incomparably the most rational of the two, and now aiid ever, yours very truly and aiteetionately, TS Tom Sheridan is his father's own sou. While at Cambridge... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan, George Gabriel Sigmond - 1857 - 592 sider
...himself; the lady, a Miss Ogle, who lives at Winchester ; and that is the history of the Guildford business. About my own age — better me to marry...incomparably the most rational of the two, and now and ever Sheridan, who wanted Wanstead " for his hymeneal doves," •was desirous to drive thence his volatile... | |
| Margaret Oliphant - 1883 - 216 sider
...father himself; the lady a Miss Ogle, who lives at Winchester; and that is the history of the Guildford business. About my own age — better me to marry...see. I am incomparably the most rational of the two." • Moore describes the immediate result of the new marriage as a renewal of Sheridan's youth. " It... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1883 - 240 sider
...himself ; the lady a Miss Ogle, who lives at Winchester ; and that is the history of the Guildford business. About my own age — better me to marry...see. I am incomparably the most rational of the two." Moore describes the immediate result of the new marriage as a renewal of Sheridan's youth. " It is... | |
| Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret) - 1883 - 226 sider
...am not of that opinion. My father talked to me two hours last night, and made out to me that it waa the most sensible thing he could do. Was not this...see. I am incomparably the most rational of the two." Moore describes the immediate result of the new marriage as a renewal of Sheridan's youth. "It is said... | |
| 1886 - 624 sider
...was the most sensible thing he could do. Was not this very clever of him? Well, my dear Mr. Smyth, you should have been tutor to him. You see I am incomparably the most rational of the two." A sprightly and just estimate indeed. While this foolish improvident plan was being pushed on, the... | |
| Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1886 - 468 sider
...was the most sensible thing he could do. Was not this very clever of him ? Well, my dear Mr. Smyth, you should have been tutor to him. You see I am incomparably the most rational of the two.' A sprightly and just estimate indeed! While this provident plan was being pushed forward, the poor... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1895 - 738 sider
...himself ; the lady a Miss Ogle, who lives at Winchester ; and that is the history of the Quildford business. About my own age — better me to marry...see. I am incomparably the most rational of the two." Moore describes the immediate result of the new marriage as a renewal of Sheridan's youth. " It is... | |
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