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... heart displayed in them , the antique quaintness of the language and the familiar knowledge of historical events of their supposed day , he could not believe it possible they could be the work of a boy of sixteen , of narrow education ...
... heart displayed in them , the antique quaintness of the language and the familiar knowledge of historical events of their supposed day , he could not believe it possible they could be the work of a boy of sixteen , of narrow education ...
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... heart of Walpole ; a faint blush may have visited his cheek at his recent levity . " The persons of honor and veracity who were present , " said he in after years , when he found it necessary to exculpate him- self from the charge of ...
... heart of Walpole ; a faint blush may have visited his cheek at his recent levity . " The persons of honor and veracity who were present , " said he in after years , when he found it necessary to exculpate him- self from the charge of ...
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... heart , which shone forth in his countenance , and gained him the love of all who knew him . Among the circumstances of this visit , vaguely called to mind by this fair lady in after years , was that Goldsmith read to her and her sister ...
... heart , which shone forth in his countenance , and gained him the love of all who knew him . Among the circumstances of this visit , vaguely called to mind by this fair lady in after years , was that Goldsmith read to her and her sister ...
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... heart , " I am as a lion baited by curs ! " Another acquaintance , which he made about this time , was a young countryman of the name of M'Donnell , whom he met in a state of desti- tution , and , of course , befriended . The follow ...
... heart , " I am as a lion baited by curs ! " Another acquaintance , which he made about this time , was a young countryman of the name of M'Donnell , whom he met in a state of desti- tution , and , of course , befriended . The follow ...
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... heart of a great metropolis . ' In London , ' he continued , ' nothing is to be got for nothing ; you must work ; and no man who chooses to be industri- ous need be under obligations to another , for here labor of every kind commands ...
... heart of a great metropolis . ' In London , ' he continued , ' nothing is to be got for nothing ; you must work ; and no man who chooses to be industri- ous need be under obligations to another , for here labor of every kind commands ...
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