| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 564 pages
...Hatton, August 3. 1818" With the aid of a scribe 1 sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....composition, in prose or verse. * Nathaniel Halhed, one of CHAP. his school-fellows, wrote well in Latin and Greek. ' Richard Archdall, another school-fellow,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 pages
...Hatton, August 3. 1818" With the aid of a scribe 1 sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....composition, in prose or verse. * Nathaniel Halhed, one of CHAP. his school-fellows, wrote well in Latin and Greek. ' Richard Archdall, another school-fellow,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 pages
...Hatton, August 3, 1818. With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....English composition, in prose or verse.* Nathaniel Halhcd, one of his school-fellows, wrote well in Latin and Greek. Richard Archdall, another school-fellow,... | |
| 1825 - 726 pages
...1818. " ' DEAR SIB, — With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....composition, in prose or verse •(•. Nathaniel H allied, one of his school fellows, wrote well in Latin and Greek. Richard Archdall, another schoolfellow,... | |
| 1825 - 710 pages
...1818. " ' DEAR Sin, — With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....by Latin or English composition, in prose or verse f. Nathaniel Halhed, one of his school fellows, wrote well in Latin and Greek. Richard Archdall, another... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 568 pages
...Hatton, August 3. 1818. " With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....in the ordinary business of a school, and I do not re-* member any one instance in which he distinguished himself by Latin or English composition^ in... | |
| 1825 - 724 pages
...•• • DEAR Sin, — With the aid of a terib* I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....school-fellows in the ordinary business of a school, and I do nut remember any one instance in which he distinguished himself by Latin or English composition, in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 884 pages
...1818, the doctor says, " With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....English composition, in prose or verse. * Nathaniel Halted, one of his school-fellows, wrote well in Latin and Greek. Richard Archdall, another schoolfellow,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1826 - 918 pages
...1818, the doctor says, " With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication....and I do not remember any one instance in which he (Ustinguished himself by Latin or English composition, iu prose or verse. * Nathaniel Halhed, one of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1858 - 326 pages
...Hatton, August 3, 1818. " With the aid of a scribe I sit down to fulfil my promise about Mr. Sheridan. There was little in his boyhood worth communication. He was inferior to many of his school-follows in the ordinary business of a school, and I do not remember any one instance in which... | |
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