Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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Washington Irving. Langton and Beauclerc 189 ing . It is not often that the personal appear- ance of an author agrees with the preconceived ideas of his admirer . Langton , from perusing the writings of Johnson , expected to find him a ...
Washington Irving. Langton and Beauclerc 189 ing . It is not often that the personal appear- ance of an author agrees with the preconceived ideas of his admirer . Langton , from perusing the writings of Johnson , expected to find him a ...
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... Langton was about twenty - two , and Beauclerc about twenty - four years of age , and both were launched on London life . Langton , however , was still the mild , enthusiastic scholar , steeped to the lips in Greek , with fine ...
... Langton was about twenty - two , and Beauclerc about twenty - four years of age , and both were launched on London life . Langton , however , was still the mild , enthusiastic scholar , steeped to the lips in Greek , with fine ...
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... Langton declared " there was not a bad line in the poem , not one of Dryden's careless verses . " " I was glad , " observed Reynolds , " to hear Charles Fox say it was one of the finest poems in the English language . " " Why were you ...
... Langton declared " there was not a bad line in the poem , not one of Dryden's careless verses . " " I was glad , " observed Reynolds , " to hear Charles Fox say it was one of the finest poems in the English language . " " Why were you ...
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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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