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" Does he canter well ?" said Sheridan. " Beautifully," replied Holloway. " If that's the case, Holloway," said Sheridan, " I really should not mind stretching a point for him. Will you have the kindness to let me see... "
The Dublin and London magazine - Page 447
1825
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 97

1825 - 798 pages
...an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode : — he struck the right chord. " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say there never was a prettier creature than this. Yon were speaking to me, when I last saw you, about a horse for Mrs Sheridan, now this would be a treasure...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 108

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 pages
...an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode : — he struck the right chord. ' " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say, there never was...Sheridan ; now this would be a treasure for a lady." 4 " Does he canter well ?" said Sheridan. ' " If that's the case, Holloway," said Sheridan, " I really...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

1825 - 468 pages
...an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode : — he struck the right chord. ' " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say, there never was...creature than this. You were speaking to me, when 1 last saw you, about a horse for Mrs. Sheridan ; now this would be a treasure for a lady." • " Does...
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly of the King's theatre, and Theatre royal ...

Michael Kelly - 1826 - 832 pages
...an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode ; — he struck the right chord. " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say, there never was...Holloway. " If that's the case, Holloway," said Sheridan, " I really should not mind stretching a point for him. Will you have the kindness to let me see his...
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Sheridaniana: Or, Anecdotes of the Life of Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1826 - 362 pages
...into an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode, — he struck the right chord. " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say, there never was...Holloway. " If that's the case, Holloway," said Sheridan, " I really should not mind stretching a point for him. Will you have the kindness to let me see his...
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Reminiscences of Michael Kelly, of the King's Theatre, and Theatre ..., Volume 2

Michael Kelly, Theodore Edward Hook - 1826 - 418 pages
...into an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode, — he struck the right chord. " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say, there never was...Beautifully," replied Holloway. *"' If that's the rase, Holloway," said Sheridan, " I really should not mind stretching a point for him. Will you have...
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Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

1841 - 435 pages
...into an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode — he struck the right chord. " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say there never was...Holloway. " If that's the case, Holloway, ' said Sheridan, " I really should not mind stretching a point for him. Will you have the kindness to let me see his...
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The Irish Penny Journal, Volume 1

1841 - 436 pages
...into an exclamation upon the beauty of the horse which he rode—ha struck the right chord. " Why," said Holloway, " I think I may say there never was...treasure for a lady." " Does he canter well ?" said SKeridan. " If that's tne case, Holloway,' said Sheridan, " I really should not mind stretching a point...
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The wits and beaux of society, by Grace and Philip Wharton, Volume 2

Katherine Thomson - 1860 - 356 pages
...you're riding, Holloway !' The lawyer's weak point was touched. ' You were speaking to me the other day about a horse for Mrs. Sheridan ; now this would be a treasure for a lady.' ' Does he canter well?' asks Sheridan, with a look of business. ' Like Pegasus himself.' ' If that's the case, I shouldn't...
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The Wits and Beaux of Society

Grace Wharton, Philip Wharton - 1861 - 522 pages
...you're riding, Holloway I" The lawyer's weak point was touched. " You were speaking to me the other day about a horse for Mrs. Sheridan; now this would be a treasure for a lady." " Does he canter well ?" asked Sheridan, with a look of bus* iness. " If that's the case, I shouldn't mind, Holloway, stretching...
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