The Works of Washington Irving, Том 11G. P. Putnam, 1853 |
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... passing rich with forty pounds a year . " He inhabited an old , half rustic mansion , that stood on a rising ground in a rough , lonely part of the country , overlooking a low tract occasionally flooded by the river Inny . In this house ...
... passing rich with forty pounds a year . " He inhabited an old , half rustic mansion , that stood on a rising ground in a rough , lonely part of the country , overlooking a low tract occasionally flooded by the river Inny . In this house ...
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... passing rich with forty pounds a year . " He inhabited an old , half rustic mansion , that stood on a rising ground in a rough , lonely part of the country , overlooking a low tract occasionally flooded by the river Inny . In this house ...
... passing rich with forty pounds a year . " He inhabited an old , half rustic mansion , that stood on a rising ground in a rough , lonely part of the country , overlooking a low tract occasionally flooded by the river Inny . In this house ...
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... passed into the hands of the village schoolmaster , one Thomas ( or , as he was commonly and irrever- ently named , Paddy ) Byrne , a capital tutor for a poet . He had been educated for a pedagogue , but had enlisted in the army ...
... passed into the hands of the village schoolmaster , one Thomas ( or , as he was commonly and irrever- ently named , Paddy ) Byrne , a capital tutor for a poet . He had been educated for a pedagogue , but had enlisted in the army ...
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... passed in the tranquillity of dispassionate prudence , to liquors that never ferment , and , consequently , continue always muddy . " The death of his worthy father , which took place early in 1747 , rendered Goldsmith's situation at ...
... passed in the tranquillity of dispassionate prudence , to liquors that never ferment , and , consequently , continue always muddy . " The death of his worthy father , which took place early in 1747 , rendered Goldsmith's situation at ...
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... passed his childhood , had been taken by Mr. Hodson , who had married his sister Catherine . His mother had removed to Ballymahon , where she occupied a small house , and had to practise the severest frugality . His elder brother Henry ...
... passed his childhood , had been taken by Mr. Hodson , who had married his sister Catherine . His mother had removed to Ballymahon , where she occupied a small house , and had to practise the severest frugality . His elder brother Henry ...
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