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... person he had accosted was one Kelly , a notorious wag , who was quartered in the family of one Mr. Feather- stone , a gentleman of fortune . Amused with the self - consequence of the stripling , and will- ing to play off a practical ...
... person he had accosted was one Kelly , a notorious wag , who was quartered in the family of one Mr. Feather- stone , a gentleman of fortune . Amused with the self - consequence of the stripling , and will- ing to play off a practical ...
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... person in gay colors ; and on this solemn occasion , when it was to be supposed his garb would be of suitable gravity , he appeared luminously ar- rayed in scarlet breeches ! He was rejected by the bishop : some say for want of ...
... person in gay colors ; and on this solemn occasion , when it was to be supposed his garb would be of suitable gravity , he appeared luminously ar- rayed in scarlet breeches ! He was rejected by the bishop : some say for want of ...
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... person . He took great delight in the conversation of Grattan , whose brilliancy in the morning of life furnished full earnest of the unrivalled splendor which awaited his meridian ; and finding us dwelling together in Essex Court ...
... person . He took great delight in the conversation of Grattan , whose brilliancy in the morning of life furnished full earnest of the unrivalled splendor which awaited his meridian ; and finding us dwelling together in Essex Court ...
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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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