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I wrote immediately a very strong letter; and as I received no answer, I posted to town, demanded an audience, and was fully determined, after the manner of my betters, to go into the closet and resign. Certainly never did minister enter a royal apartment fuller of rage and indignation at the abominable behaviour of his sovereign master than I did the drawing-room of Mr Sheridan.
Smyth, Memoir of Mr Sheridan, pp. 58–61. Editor’s title.
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Smyth, W. (1989). Pecuniary Matters. In: Mikhail, E.H. (eds) Sheridan. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-20441-0_37
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