Works, Volumen2,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... YOUNG ITALIAN 106 ≈ 0 + 4 3 888 13 16 24 45 53 68 78 92 PART SECOND . BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS . LITERARY LIFE A LITERARY DINNER THE CLUB OF QUEER FELLOWS 155 160 166 THE POOR - DEVIL AUTHOR NOTORIETY A PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHER .
... YOUNG ITALIAN 106 ≈ 0 + 4 3 888 13 16 24 45 53 68 78 92 PART SECOND . BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS . LITERARY LIFE A LITERARY DINNER THE CLUB OF QUEER FELLOWS 155 160 166 THE POOR - DEVIL AUTHOR NOTORIETY A PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHER .
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Washington Irving. THE POOR - DEVIL AUTHOR NOTORIETY A PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHER . 175 208 212 BUCKTHORNE 216 GRAVE REFLECTIONS OF A DISAPPOINTED MAN . 304 THE BOOBY SQUIRE THE STROLLING MANAGER . . 313 322 TO THE READER . WORTHY AND DEAR ...
Washington Irving. THE POOR - DEVIL AUTHOR NOTORIETY A PRACTICAL PHILOSOPHER . 175 208 212 BUCKTHORNE 216 GRAVE REFLECTIONS OF A DISAPPOINTED MAN . 304 THE BOOBY SQUIRE THE STROLLING MANAGER . . 313 322 TO THE READER . WORTHY AND DEAR ...
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... poor man has grown ten times as nervous as ever since he has discovered , on such good authority , who the stout gentleman was ; and will never forgive himself for not having made a more resolute effort to get a full sight of him . He ...
... poor man has grown ten times as nervous as ever since he has discovered , on such good authority , who the stout gentleman was ; and will never forgive himself for not having made a more resolute effort to get a full sight of him . He ...
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... Poor little Mar- quis ! He was one of that handful of gallant courtiers who made such a devoted but hopeless stand in the cause of their sovereign , in the chateau of the Tuileries , against the irruption He of the mob on the sad tenth ...
... Poor little Mar- quis ! He was one of that handful of gallant courtiers who made such a devoted but hopeless stand in the cause of their sovereign , in the chateau of the Tuileries , against the irruption He of the mob on the sad tenth ...
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... poor lady , was wandering amid the tempest in this disconsolate manner , she ar- rived at this chateau . Her approach caused some uneasiness ; for the clattering of a troop of horse at dead of night up the avenue of a lonely chateau ...
... poor lady , was wandering amid the tempest in this disconsolate manner , she ar- rived at this chateau . Her approach caused some uneasiness ; for the clattering of a troop of horse at dead of night up the avenue of a lonely chateau ...
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