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" In writing the Life of Sheridan, never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. "
Counsel Upon the Reading of Books - Page 86
by Agnes Repplier, Arthur Twining Hadley, Brander Matthews, Bliss Perry, Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1901 - 306 pages
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 4

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 382 pages
..." In writing the Life of Sheridan, never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, 'we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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Life, Letters, and Journals of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1839 - 782 pages
..." In writing the Life of Sheridan, never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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The Life of Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1844 - 786 pages
..." In writing the Life of Sheridan, never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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The Life of Lord Byron: With His Letters and Journals

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1851 - 784 pages
...of Sheridan, never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and а clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
..." In writing the life of Sheridan, never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Do n't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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Sheridan: A Biography, Volume 2

William Fraser Rae - 1896 - 500 pages
...: "In writing the Life of Sheridan never mind the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 227

1900 - 874 pages
...latter was meditating his "Life of Sheridan," and felt naturally somewhat daunted by the dlfflculties in his path. Byron bids him not to fear these difficulties,...Sheridan was an Irishman, and a clever fellow, and that ice have had some very pleasant days with him." The "noble poet" was right, and showed his wonted sagacity...
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Poetical Works of Lord Byron: The prisoner of Chillon. Poems of July ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1901 - 632 pages
...gave him some advice. " Never mind," he says, " the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name — RB Sheridan,...
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Works, Volume 4

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 632 pages
...gave him some advice. " Never mind," he says, " the angry lies of the humbug Whigs. Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him. Don't forget that he was at school at Harrow, where, in my time, we used to show his name— RB Sheridan,...
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100 Irish Lives

Martin Wallace - 1983 - 194 pages
...Westminster Abbey. The poet, Lord Byron, advised Thomas Moore (qv), an early biographer: 'Recollect that he was an Irishman and a clever fellow, and that we have had some very pleasant days with him.' See A plaque marks Sheridan's birthplace. Read Madeleine Bingham, Sheridan: The Track of a Comet (Allen...
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