| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 384 páginas
...who read these parodies on herself quite innocently, and only now * The joke seems here unexplained. Sheridan always maintained that the Duke of Wellington...Sheridan, by way of taunt, said, " Well, Tarleton," &c. I remember that having been at the Lines of Torres Vedras, Sheridan was much pleased with my sanguine... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 382 páginas
...who read these parodies on herself quite innocently, and only now * Tbe joke seems here unexplained. Sheridan always maintained that the Duke of Wellington...Sheridan, by way of taunt, said, "Well, Tarleton," &c. I remember that having been at the Lines of Torres Vcdras, Sheridan was much pleased with iny sanguine... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 376 páginas
...who read these parpdies on herself quite innocently, and only now * The joke seems here unexplained. Sheridan always maintained that the Duke of Wellington...the French, Sheridan, by way of taunt, said, " Well, Tarletou," &c. I remember that having been at the Lines of Torres Vedras, Sheridan was much pleased... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 808 páginas
...bid me talk on the subject to Lord Holland and Allen, who * The joke seems here unexplained. 8heridan always maintained that the Duke of Wellington would...obstinate, so, on the news of the retreat of the French, 8heridan, by way of taunt, said, " Well, Tarleton," &c. I remember that having been at the Lines of... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 580 páginas
...conscience really dreaded some attack from the race he was plotting against. DEGREES OF OBSTINACY. Sheridan always maintained that the Duke of Wellington...succeed in Portugal; General Tarleton the reverse. It WUS a matter of constant dispute between them. Tarleton, who bad been wrong, grow obstinate; so, on... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 418 páginas
...who had been wrong, grew obstinate ; so, on the news of the retreat of the French at Torres Vedras, Sheridan, by way of taunt, said, " Well, Tarleton, are you on your high horse still 1 " " Oh ! higher than ever : if I was on a horse before, I am on an elephant now." "No, no, my dear... | |
| Thomas Moore, William Jerdan - 1875 - 328 páginas
...were always kept in expectation of some forthcoming frolic. His dialogue once with General Tarleton: " Well, Tarleton, are you on your high horse still ?"...higher than ever : if I was on a horse before, I am on an elephant now." " No, no, my dear fellow, you were on an ass before, and you are on a mule now."... | |
| Thomas Moore, William Jerdan - 1875 - 316 páginas
...always kept in expectation of some forthcoming frolic. His dialogue once with General Tarleton : " Well, Tarleton, are you on your high horse still ?...higher than ever : if I was on a horse before, I am on an elephant now." " No, no, my dear fellow, you were on an ass before, and you are on a mule now."... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1901 - 748 páginas
...that the Duke of Wellington would succeed in Portugal ; General Tarleton held the reverse opinion. Tarleton, who had been wrong, grew obstinate. So on the news of the retreat of the French at Torres Vedras, Sheridan, by way of taunt, said, " Well, Tarleton, are you on your high horse still... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1902 - 206 páginas
...that the Duke of Wellington would succeed in Portugal ; General 167 Tarleton held the reverse opinion. Tarleton, who had been wrong, grew obstinate. So on the news of the retreat of the French at Torres Vedras, Sheridan, by way of taunt, said, "Well, Tarleton, are you on your high horse still?"... | |
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