Works, Volumen21G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... Scene - An Invitation to Pleasure . 122 CHAP . XIV . - A Return to Drudgery - Forced Gayety - Retreat to the Country - the Poem of " Retaliation " -Portrait of Garrick ; of Goldsmith ; of Reynolds - Illness of the Poet ; his Death ...
... Scene - An Invitation to Pleasure . 122 CHAP . XIV . - A Return to Drudgery - Forced Gayety - Retreat to the Country - the Poem of " Retaliation " -Portrait of Garrick ; of Goldsmith ; of Reynolds - Illness of the Poet ; his Death ...
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... scenes of life and traits of character , while it could not fail to bear traces of his delightful style . What a pity he had not been guided by the opinions of his fair listeners at Barton , instead of that of the astute Mr. Newbery ...
... scenes of life and traits of character , while it could not fail to bear traces of his delightful style . What a pity he had not been guided by the opinions of his fair listeners at Barton , instead of that of the astute Mr. Newbery ...
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... scene had been a hoax got up by Burke for the amusement of his company ; and the Irish widow , so admirably performed , had been per- sonated by a Mrs. Balfour , a lady of his con- nection , of great sprightliness and talent . We see ...
... scene had been a hoax got up by Burke for the amusement of his company ; and the Irish widow , so admirably performed , had been per- sonated by a Mrs. Balfour , a lady of his con- nection , of great sprightliness and talent . We see ...
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... 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.
... 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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Washington Irving. scene in the story of the Man in Black ; wherein he describes a woman in rags , with one child in her arms and another on her back , attempting to sing ballads , but with such a mournful voice that it was difficult to ...
Washington Irving. scene in the story of the Man in Black ; wherein he describes a woman in rags , with one child in her arms and another on her back , attempting to sing ballads , but with such a mournful voice that it was difficult to ...
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