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Washington Irving. Green Arbor Court 135 He time that the poet rented his apartment of her relative , and used frequently to be at the house in Green Arbor Court . She was drawn there , in a great measure , by the good - humored kind ...
Washington Irving. Green Arbor Court 135 He time that the poet rented his apartment of her relative , and used frequently to be at the house in Green Arbor Court . She was drawn there , in a great measure , by the good - humored kind ...
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... Court , a place consecrated by the genius and the poverty of Goldsmith , but recently obliterated in the course of modern improvements . The writer of this memoir visited it not many years since on a literary pilgrimage , and may be ex ...
... Court , a place consecrated by the genius and the poverty of Goldsmith , but recently obliterated in the course of modern improvements . The writer of this memoir visited it not many years since on a literary pilgrimage , and may be ex ...
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... Court , and took respectable apartments in Wine - Office Court , Fleet Street . Still he continued to look back with consid- erate benevolence to the poor hostess whose necessities he had relieved by pawning his gala coat , for we are ...
... Court , and took respectable apartments in Wine - Office Court , Fleet Street . Still he continued to look back with consid- erate benevolence to the poor hostess whose necessities he had relieved by pawning his gala coat , for we are ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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