| English literature - 1795 - 718 pages
...Mithew, he was dcfirous of feeing with his own eyes, whether the report of it were true ; which be could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...from Dr. Sheridan, Mr.' Mathew wrote a polite letter tothe dean, requeuing the honour of a vifit, in company with the dottor, on his next fchool vacation.... | |
| English literature - 1795 - 708 pages
...true ; which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon -receiving an lottmation of this from Dr. Sheridan, Mr. Mathew wrote a polite letter to the dean, reqiiefting the honour of a vifit, in company with the doftor, on his next ich'jol vacation. They fet... | |
| English literature - 1785 - 680 pages
...Mathew, he was defiruiis of feeing with hie own eyes whether the report of it werr true, which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...Mathew wrote a polite letter to the Dean, requeuing th* honoiu of a vifit, in company with the Doctor, on his next fchool- vacation. They fet out accordingly... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - Authors, English - 1787 - 528 pages
...Mathew, he was defirous of feeing with his own eyes whether the report of it were true, which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...receiving an intimation of this from Dr. Sheridan, Mr. Mathcvy wrote a polite letter to the Dean, requefting the honour of a vifit in company with the Doctor,... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1787 - 524 pages
...of it were true, which he could not help' thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon re-ยป ceiving an intimation of this from Dr. Sheridan, Mr. Mathew wrote a polite letter to the Dean, requefting the honour of a vifit in company with the Doctor, ort his next fchool vacation. They fet... | |
| 1796 - 598 pages
...Matthew, he was drfirousot fteing with hs own eyes, whether the report of" it were true ; which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon receiving an intimation ot this from Ur. Sheridan, Mr. Mathe w wrote a polite letter to the dean, requcfting the honour of... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...Mathew, he was desirous of seeing with his own eyes whether the report of it were true, which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...Sheridan, Mr. Mathew wrote a polite letter to the dean, requesting the honour of a visit, in company with the doctor, on his next school vacation. They set... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 670 pages
...Mathew, he was desirous of seeing, with his own eyes, whether the report of it were true ; which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...Sheridan, Mr. Mathew wrote a polite letter to the dean, requesting the honour of a visit, in company with the doctor, on his next school vacation. They set... | |
| Ireland - 1821 - 754 pages
...Mathew, he was desirous of seeing, with his own eyes, whether the report of it were true ; which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...Sheridan, Mr. Mathew wrote a polite letter to the dean, requesting the honour of a visit, in company with the doctor, on his next school vacation. They set... | |
| James J. Gaskin - Dalkey (Ireland) - 1874 - 520 pages
...Mathew, he was desirous of seeing, with his own eyes, whether the report of it were true, which he could not help thinking to have been much exaggerated. Upon...Sheridan, Mr. Mathew wrote a polite letter to the Dean, requesting the honour of a visit, in company with the Doctor, on his next school vacation. They set... | |
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