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. The Life of Lord Byron - Seite 215von George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 735 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 524 Seiten
...oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or heard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and, on hearing it, he burst into...they were tears of pleasure, I would rather have said those few, but sincere, words, than have written the Iliad, or made his own celebrated Philippic. Nay,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 510 Seiten
...Critic — it is only too good for an after-piece), and the best Address (Monologue on Garrick), — and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration...conceived or heard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and, on hearing it, he burst into tears ! — Poor Brinsley ! If they were... | |
| 1825 - 468 Seiten
...Critic — it is only too good for an after-piece,) and the best Address, (Monologue on Garrick,) — and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration...conceived or heard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and, on hearing it, he burst into tears ! — Poor Brinsley ! If they were... | |
| 1825 - 726 Seiten
...Critic — it is only too good for an afterpiece), and the best address (Monologue on Garrick,) — and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration...conceived or heard in this country. — Somebody told Sheridan this the next day (continued his Lordship), and on hearing it he burst into tears ! — Poor... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 Seiten
...Critic — it is only too good for an after-piece,) and the best Address, (Monologue on Garrick,)—and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration (the...conceived or heard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and, on hearing it, he burst into tears ! — Poor Brinsley! If they were... | |
| 1825 - 710 Seiten
...conceived or heard in this country. — Somebody lold Sheridan this the next day (continued his Lordship), and on hearing it he burst into tears! — Poor Brinsley ! If they were tears of pleasure, 1 would have rather said those few, but sincere, words, than have written the Iliad, or made his own... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 512 Seiten
...oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or heard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and, on hearing it, he burst into tears! — Poor Brinsley! It' they were tears of pleasure, I would rather have said those few, but sincere, words, than have... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1826 - 362 Seiten
...Critic — it is only too good for an after-piece), and the best Address (Monologue on Garrick), — and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration...conceived or heard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and, on hearing it, he burst into tears ! — Poor Brinsley If they were... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 Seiten
...Critic — it is only too good for an after-piece,) and the best Address, (Monologue on Garrack,) — and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration,...conceived or heard in this country." Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and on hearing it, he burst into tears ! — Poor Brinsley ! If they were... | |
| 1825 - 362 Seiten
...(The Critic — it is only too good for an afterpiece), and the best address (Monologue on Garrick) ; and, to crown all, delivered the very best oration (the famous Begum Speech) ever conceived or hoard in this country.' Somebody told Sheridan this the next day, and on hearing it, ho burst into... | |
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