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... formed an obstacle to his entrance into the church . He had ever a passion for cloth- ing his sturdy but awkward little person in gay colors ; and on this solemn occasion , when it was to be supposed his garb would be of suitable ...
... formed an obstacle to his entrance into the church . He had ever a passion for cloth- ing his sturdy but awkward little person in gay colors ; and on this solemn occasion , when it was to be supposed his garb would be of suitable ...
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... formed the first link in their friendship . He was at this time upwards of sixty years of age , and is described as a stout , active , bustling lit- tle man , in a sky - blue coat , satirical and dog- matic , yet full of real ...
... formed the first link in their friendship . He was at this time upwards of sixty years of age , and is described as a stout , active , bustling lit- tle man , in a sky - blue coat , satirical and dog- matic , yet full of real ...
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... formed an idea of him from the fascinating ease and gracefulness of his poetry . Even the literary club , and the circle of which it formed a part , after their surprise at the intellectual flights of which he showed himself capable ...
... formed an idea of him from the fascinating ease and gracefulness of his poetry . Even the literary club , and the circle of which it formed a part , after their surprise at the intellectual flights of which he showed himself capable ...
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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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