The Works of Washington Irving, Том 11G. P. Putnam, 1853 |
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... the scarlet breeches to have been the fundamental objec- tion . " My friends , " says Goldsmith , speaking through his humorous representative , the " Man in Black " - " my friends were now perfectly satisfied I was undone ; and yet they.
... the scarlet breeches to have been the fundamental objec- tion . " My friends , " says Goldsmith , speaking through his humorous representative , the " Man in Black " - " my friends were now perfectly satisfied I was undone ; and yet they.
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... speak for itself . " It now approached six o'clock in the evening ; and as I had eaten no breakfast , and as my spirits were raised , my appetite for dinner grew uncommonly keen . At length the old woman came into the room with two ...
... speak for itself . " It now approached six o'clock in the evening ; and as I had eaten no breakfast , and as my spirits were raised , my appetite for dinner grew uncommonly keen . At length the old woman came into the room with two ...
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... his most ingenious and worthy friend , of whom he had so often heard him speak with rapture . I could scarcely compose myself ; and must have betrayed indig- CHANCE COURTESIES . 51 nation in my mien to the 50 OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
... his most ingenious and worthy friend , of whom he had so often heard him speak with rapture . I could scarcely compose myself ; and must have betrayed indig- CHANCE COURTESIES . 51 nation in my mien to the 50 OLIVER GOLDSMITH .
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... speak truth . An hereditary in- dolence ( I have it from the mother's side ) has hitherto prevented my writing to you , and still prevents my writing at least twenty- five letters more , due to my friends in Ireland . No turn - spit ...
... speak truth . An hereditary in- dolence ( I have it from the mother's side ) has hitherto prevented my writing to you , and still prevents my writing at least twenty- five letters more , due to my friends in Ireland . No turn - spit ...
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... speak it in its high- est purity ; for instance , teach one of your young ladies at home to pronounce the " Whoar wull I gong ? " with a becoming widen- ing of mouth , and I'll lay my life they'll wound every hearer . " " We have no ...
... speak it in its high- est purity ; for instance , teach one of your young ladies at home to pronounce the " Whoar wull I gong ? " with a becoming widen- ing of mouth , and I'll lay my life they'll wound every hearer . " " We have no ...
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