Works, Volumen16G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... spirits were raised , my appetite for dinner grew uncommonly keen . At length the old woman came into the room with two plates , one spoon , and a dirty cloth , which she laid upon the table . This appearance , without increasing my spirits ...
... spirits were raised , my appetite for dinner grew uncommonly keen . At length the old woman came into the room with two plates , one spoon , and a dirty cloth , which she laid upon the table . This appearance , without increasing my spirits ...
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... spirit truly vulgar began to revile both . Diderot , who liked the English and knew something of their literary preten- sions , attempted to vindicate their poetry and learning , but with unequal abilities . The company quickly ...
... spirit truly vulgar began to revile both . Diderot , who liked the English and knew something of their literary preten- sions , attempted to vindicate their poetry and learning , but with unequal abilities . The company quickly ...
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... spirits , making extensive rambles by foot - paths and green lanes to Blackheath , Wandsworth , Chel- sea , Hampton Court , Highgate , or some other pleasant resort , within a few miles of London . A simple but gay and heartily relished ...
... spirits , making extensive rambles by foot - paths and green lanes to Blackheath , Wandsworth , Chel- sea , Hampton Court , Highgate , or some other pleasant resort , within a few miles of London . A simple but gay and heartily relished ...
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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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