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... taken by the stripling officer ? If seriously , he must challenge the prince ; but in so doing he might fix on himself the character of a drawcansir . If passed over without notice , he might be charged with cowardice . His mind was ...
... taken by the stripling officer ? If seriously , he must challenge the prince ; but in so doing he might fix on himself the character of a drawcansir . If passed over without notice , he might be charged with cowardice . His mind was ...
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Washington Irving. the decision of the veteran , and Oglethorpe's retort in kind was taken in good part . It was probably at the close of this story that the officious Boswell , ever anxious to promote conversation for the benefit of his ...
Washington Irving. the decision of the veteran , and Oglethorpe's retort in kind was taken in good part . It was probably at the close of this story that the officious Boswell , ever anxious to promote conversation for the benefit of his ...
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... taken by Goldsmith's friends in the success of his piece . The re- hearsals were attended by Johnson , Cradock , Murphy , Reynolds and his sister , and the whole Horneck connection , including , of course , the Jessamy Bride , whose ...
... taken by Goldsmith's friends in the success of his piece . The re- hearsals were attended by Johnson , Cradock , Murphy , Reynolds and his sister , and the whole Horneck connection , including , of course , the Jessamy Bride , whose ...
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... taken the trouble of drawing it out . I was then at a loss indeed ; an epilogue was to be made , and for none but Mrs. Bulkley . I made one , and Colman thought it too bad to be spoken ; I was obliged , therefore , to try a fourth time ...
... taken the trouble of drawing it out . I was then at a loss indeed ; an epilogue was to be made , and for none but Mrs. Bulkley . I made one , and Colman thought it too bad to be spoken ; I was obliged , therefore , to try a fourth time ...
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Washington Irving. Mrs. Bulkley as Mrs. Wilding . From a drawing by I. Roberts . 1 Johnson , who had taken such a conspicu- ous part.
Washington Irving. Mrs. Bulkley as Mrs. Wilding . From a drawing by I. Roberts . 1 Johnson , who had taken such a conspicu- ous part.
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