The Works of Washington Irving, Том 11G. P. Putnam, 1853 |
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... present finances at play ; often ne lavished them away in fits of unguarded charity or generosity . Sometimes among his boon companions he assumed a ludicroas swagger in money matters , which no one afterward was more ready than himself ...
... present finances at play ; often ne lavished them away in fits of unguarded charity or generosity . Sometimes among his boon companions he assumed a ludicroas swagger in money matters , which no one afterward was more ready than himself ...
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... present . The following letter to his friend Bryanton , contains some of Goldsmith's impressions concerning Scotland and its inhabitants , and gives indications of that humor which characterized some of his later writings . " Robert ...
... present . The following letter to his friend Bryanton , contains some of Goldsmith's impressions concerning Scotland and its inhabitants , and gives indications of that humor which characterized some of his later writings . " Robert ...
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... presents the same dismal landscape . No grove , nor brook , lend their music to cheer the stranger , or make the inhabitants forget their poverty . Yet with all these disadvan- tages to call him down to humility , a Scotchman is one of ...
... presents the same dismal landscape . No grove , nor brook , lend their music to cheer the stranger , or make the inhabitants forget their poverty . Yet with all these disadvan- tages to call him down to humility , a Scotchman is one of ...
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... present them- selves ; but when you enter their towns you are charmed beyond description . No misery is to be seen here ; every one is usefully employed . " And again , in his noble description in " The Trav- eller : " " To men of other ...
... present them- selves ; but when you enter their towns you are charmed beyond description . No misery is to be seen here ; every one is usefully employed . " And again , in his noble description in " The Trav- eller : " " To men of other ...
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... present means of subsistence . I passed among the harmless peasants of Flanders , and among such of the French as were poor enough to be very merry , for I ever found them sprightly in proportion to their wants . When- ever I approached ...
... present means of subsistence . I passed among the harmless peasants of Flanders , and among such of the French as were poor enough to be very merry , for I ever found them sprightly in proportion to their wants . When- ever I approached ...
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