Works, Volumen7G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1896 |
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... book , how grave soe'er it be , Except it have odd matter , strange and merrie , Well sauc'd with lies , and glared all with glee . * VOL . I. - 2 * Mirror for Magistrates . The Busy Dan . A decayed gentleman , who lives The ball 17.
... book , how grave soe'er it be , Except it have odd matter , strange and merrie , Well sauc'd with lies , and glared all with glee . * VOL . I. - 2 * Mirror for Magistrates . The Busy Dan . A decayed gentleman , who lives The ball 17.
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Washington Irving. The Busy Dan . A decayed gentleman , who lives most upon his own mirth and my master's means , and much good do him with it . He does hold my master up with his stories , and songs , and catches , and such tricks and ...
Washington Irving. The Busy Dan . A decayed gentleman , who lives most upon his own mirth and my master's means , and much good do him with it . He does hold my master up with his stories , and songs , and catches , and such tricks and ...
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... lives , however , after her own taste . Her house , I am told , must have been built and furnished about the time of Sir Charles Grandison . Everything about it is somewhat formal and stately ; but has been softened down into a degree ...
... lives , however , after her own taste . Her house , I am told , must have been built and furnished about the time of Sir Charles Grandison . Everything about it is somewhat formal and stately ; but has been softened down into a degree ...
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... lives of the family worthies which I am enabled to read with the assistance of the venerable housekeeper , who is the family chronicler , prompted occasionally by Master Simon . There is the progress of a fine lady , for instance ...
... lives of the family worthies which I am enabled to read with the assistance of the venerable housekeeper , who is the family chronicler , prompted occasionally by Master Simon . There is the progress of a fine lady , for instance ...
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... live Than in a lasting name ; And much a greater rate would give For happiness than fame . " THEODOSIUS , 1700. ” When I look at these faint records of gal- lantry and tenderness ; when I contemplate the fading portraits of these ...
... live Than in a lasting name ; And much a greater rate would give For happiness than fame . " THEODOSIUS , 1700. ” When I look at these faint records of gal- lantry and tenderness ; when I contemplate the fading portraits of these ...
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