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... called upon me one morning before I was up , and , on my entering the room , I recognized my old acquaintance , dressed in a rusty , full - trimmed black suit , with his pockets full of papers , which instantly reminded me of the poet ...
... called upon me one morning before I was up , and , on my entering the room , I recognized my old acquaintance , dressed in a rusty , full - trimmed black suit , with his pockets full of papers , which instantly reminded me of the poet ...
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... called in . He sits down to address the venal Muse with the most phlegmatic apathy ; and , as we are told of the Russian , courts his mistress by falling asleep in her lap . " Again . " Those who are unacquainted with the world are apt ...
... called in . He sits down to address the venal Muse with the most phlegmatic apathy ; and , as we are told of the Russian , courts his mistress by falling asleep in her lap . " Again . " Those who are unacquainted with the world are apt ...
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... that he " should not allow such liberties . " " Let him alone , " was the reply ; " you'll see how civilly I'll let him down . " After a time , he called Lack of Dignity 245 out , with marked ceremony and 244 Oliver Goldsmith.
... that he " should not allow such liberties . " " Let him alone , " was the reply ; " you'll see how civilly I'll let him down . " After a time , he called Lack of Dignity 245 out , with marked ceremony and 244 Oliver Goldsmith.
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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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