Works, Volumen21G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... told the story of a Colonel Prendergast , an officer in the Duke of Marl- borough's army , who predicted among his comrades that he should die on a certain day . The battle of Malplaquet took place on that day . The Colonel was in the ...
... told the story of a Colonel Prendergast , an officer in the Duke of Marl- borough's army , who predicted among his comrades that he should die on a certain day . The battle of Malplaquet took place on that day . The Colonel was in the ...
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... told him he had seen a ghost ; he did not , however , like to talk of it , and seemed to be in great horror whenever it was mentioned . " " " " And pray , sir , " asked Boswell , " what did he say was the appearance ? " " Why , sir ...
... told him he had seen a ghost ; he did not , however , like to talk of it , and seemed to be in great horror whenever it was mentioned . " " " " And pray , sir , " asked Boswell , " what did he say was the appearance ? " " Why , sir ...
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... told him part of my history , and he , in return , gave his address in the Temple , desiring me to call soon , from which , to my infinite surprise and gratification , I found that the person who thus seemed to take an interest in my ...
... told him part of my history , and he , in return , gave his address in the Temple , desiring me to call soon , from which , to my infinite surprise and gratification , I found that the person who thus seemed to take an interest in my ...
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... told me , smilingly , that he was not rich ; that he could do little for me in direct pecuniary aid , but would endeavor to put me in the way of doing something for myself ; observing , that he could at least furnish me with advice not ...
... told me , smilingly , that he was not rich ; that he could do little for me in direct pecuniary aid , but would endeavor to put me in the way of doing something for myself ; observing , that he could at least furnish me with advice not ...
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... told he could not read a note of music . Roubillac , the statuary , once played a trick upon him in this respect . He pretended to score down an air as the poet played it , but put down crotchets and semibreves at random . When he had ...
... told he could not read a note of music . Roubillac , the statuary , once played a trick upon him in this respect . He pretended to score down an air as the poet played it , but put down crotchets and semibreves at random . When he had ...
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