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... Young Italian , 73 83 PART II . BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS . Literary Life , 119 A Literary Dinner , . 122 The Club of Queer Fellows , 126 The Poor Devil Author , 133 Notoriety , 157 A Practical Philosopher , . 160 Buckthorne , or the Young ...
... Young Italian , 73 83 PART II . BUCKTHORNE AND HIS FRIENDS . Literary Life , 119 A Literary Dinner , . 122 The Club of Queer Fellows , 126 The Poor Devil Author , 133 Notoriety , 157 A Practical Philosopher , . 160 Buckthorne , or the Young ...
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... Young Robber , The Adventure of the Englishman , 340 354 PART IV . THE MONEY - DIGGERS . Hell - gate , Kidd the Pirate , 365 369 The Devil and Tom Walker , 376 Wolfert Webber , or Golden Dreams , 393 The Adventure of the Black Fisherman ...
... Young Robber , The Adventure of the Englishman , 340 354 PART IV . THE MONEY - DIGGERS . Hell - gate , Kidd the Pirate , 365 369 The Devil and Tom Walker , 376 Wolfert Webber , or Golden Dreams , 393 The Adventure of the Black Fisherman ...
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... young gentleman throws off his brace of duodecimos in the intervals of the sporting season , and the young lady produces her set of volumes with the same facility that her great - grandmother worked a set of chair - bottoms . The idea ...
... young gentleman throws off his brace of duodecimos in the intervals of the sporting season , and the young lady produces her set of volumes with the same facility that her great - grandmother worked a set of chair - bottoms . The idea ...
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... Young Italian , are vague recollec- tions of anecdotes related to me some years since ; but from what source derived , I do not know . The Adventure of the Young Painter among the banditti is taken almost entirely from an authentic ...
... Young Italian , are vague recollec- tions of anecdotes related to me some years since ; but from what source derived , I do not know . The Adventure of the Young Painter among the banditti is taken almost entirely from an authentic ...
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... young fellow , did all in his power to cheer her up . My aunt was struck with the lonely appearance of the house . Before going to bed , therefore , she examined well the fastnesses of the doors and windows ; locked up the plate with ...
... young fellow , did all in his power to cheer her up . My aunt was struck with the lonely appearance of the house . Before going to bed , therefore , she examined well the fastnesses of the doors and windows ; locked up the plate with ...
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Abruzzi adventure Alderman Apennines beauty beheld Bianca bosom Buckthorne burgher buried captain carbine carriage chamber companions countenance cried daugh daughter delight devil divining rod door doubt dress Dutch Englishman eyes face fancy father feel fellow felt Fondi fortune Frosinone gave gazed Genoa ghost hand haunted head heard heart horse improvisatore inquisitive gentleman Iron John Jack Straw Kidd kind knew laugh length literary looked Marquis mind mountains Naples neighborhood never night once passed paused Peechy Prauw Pelasgian pistol poetical poetry poniard poor Popkins postilions Prossedi recollect replied returned robbers rocks round scene Schiedam seemed seen skiff stiletto story strange talk tell Terracina theatre thing thought tion Tom Walker took town travellers trees turned Tusculum uncle village voice walked Webber whole window Wolfert wonder young lady
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Página 161 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
Página 230 - ... true sympathy; how few love us for ourselves; how few will befriend us in our misfortunes; then it is that we think of the mother we have lost. It is true I had always loved my mother, even in my most heedless days; but I felt how inconsiderate and ineffectual had been my love. My heart melted as I retraced the days of infancy, when I was led by a mother's hand, and rocked to sleep in a mother's arms, and was without care or sorrow. "O my mother!
Página 363 - Now I remember those old women's words, Who in my wealth would tell me winter's tales, And speak of spirits and ghosts that glide by night About the place where treasure hath been hid...
Página xi - There is a certain relief in change, even though it be from bad to worse! As I have often found in travelling in a stagecoach, that it is often a comfort to shift one's position, and be bruised in a new place.