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... period that he was delivered of his play , of which , however , not a fragment , not even the title lingered in his memory . It is fair to presume it had great dramatic demerit . The anecdote is of use only as serving to display an ...
... period that he was delivered of his play , of which , however , not a fragment , not even the title lingered in his memory . It is fair to presume it had great dramatic demerit . The anecdote is of use only as serving to display an ...
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... period , when Peter had decided to embrace it , he inter- posed his authority to prevent him , and he thereupon turned his attention to medicine , a pursuit always uncon- genial to him , and speedily abandoned ; though the title of ...
... period , when Peter had decided to embrace it , he inter- posed his authority to prevent him , and he thereupon turned his attention to medicine , a pursuit always uncon- genial to him , and speedily abandoned ; though the title of ...
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Washington Irving. during this period of sorrow and seclusion , in revising and giving additional touches to his " History of New York . " In the private communication before mentioned , in alluding to this period , he says : " When I ...
Washington Irving. during this period of sorrow and seclusion , in revising and giving additional touches to his " History of New York . " In the private communication before mentioned , in alluding to this period , he says : " When I ...
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