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... effects was found a pocket - book in which he had made a solemn entry , that Sir John Friend , who had been executed for high treason , had appeared to him , either in a dream or vision , and predicted that he would meet him on a ...
... effects was found a pocket - book in which he had made a solemn entry , that Sir John Friend , who had been executed for high treason , had appeared to him , either in a dream or vision , and predicted that he would meet him on a ...
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... effects of my petu- lance . I sulked and sobbed , and he fondled and soothed until I began to brighten . He seized the propitious moment , placed three hats upon the carpet , and a shilling under each ; the shillings , he told me , were ...
... effects of my petu- lance . I sulked and sobbed , and he fondled and soothed until I began to brighten . He seized the propitious moment , placed three hats upon the carpet , and a shilling under each ; the shillings , he told me , were ...
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... ballad - singer whose cracked voice had been heard by others of the party , but without having the same effect on their sensibilities . It was the reality of his fictitious scene in the story of the Man in Black ; Ballad - Singing 47.
... ballad - singer whose cracked voice had been heard by others of the party , but without having the same effect on their sensibilities . It was the reality of his fictitious scene in the story of the Man in Black ; Ballad - Singing 47.
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... effect of his croaking was soon apparent within the walls of the theatre . Two of the most popular actors , Woodward and Gentleman Smith , to whom the parts of Tony Lumpkin and Young Marlow were assigned , refused to act them ; one of ...
... effect of his croaking was soon apparent within the walls of the theatre . Two of the most popular actors , Woodward and Gentleman Smith , to whom the parts of Tony Lumpkin and Young Marlow were assigned , refused to act them ; one of ...
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... effect this had upon Gold- smith , who was irascible as a hornet . " only comment , however , which he is said to have made , partakes more of quaint and dry humor than bitterness . " That Graham , " 66 The said he , " is enough to make ...
... effect this had upon Gold- smith , who was irascible as a hornet . " only comment , however , which he is said to have made , partakes more of quaint and dry humor than bitterness . " That Graham , " 66 The said he , " is enough to make ...
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