Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... night about St. James's Square , both too poor to pay for a night's lodging , yet both full of poetry and patriotism , and determined to stand by their country ; so shabby in dress at another time , that , when he dined at Cave's , his ...
... night about St. James's Square , both too poor to pay for a night's lodging , yet both full of poetry and patriotism , and determined to stand by their country ; so shabby in dress at another time , that , when he dined at Cave's , his ...
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... night after night seemed to give it a fresh triumph . While False Delicacy , was thus borne on the full tide of fictitious prosperity , The Good - Na- tured Man was creeping through the last rehear- sals at Covent Garden . The success ...
... night after night seemed to give it a fresh triumph . While False Delicacy , was thus borne on the full tide of fictitious prosperity , The Good - Na- tured Man was creeping through the last rehear- sals at Covent Garden . The success ...
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... nights in succession ; the third , sixth , and ninth nights were for the author's benefit ; the fifth night it was commanded by their Majes- ties ; after this it was played occasionally , but rarely , having always pleased more in the ...
... nights in succession ; the third , sixth , and ninth nights were for the author's benefit ; the fifth night it was commanded by their Majes- ties ; after this it was played occasionally , but rarely , having always pleased more in the ...
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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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