The Works of Washington Irving: Oliver GoldsmithG.P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... Temple , who , likewise availing himself of the labors of the inde- fatigable Prior , and of a few new lights since evolved , has pro- duced a biography of the poet , executed with a spirit , a feeling , a grace and an eloquence , that ...
... Temple , who , likewise availing himself of the labors of the inde- fatigable Prior , and of a few new lights since evolved , has pro- duced a biography of the poet , executed with a spirit , a feeling , a grace and an eloquence , that ...
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... Temple . - Judge Day and Grattan . - Labor and dissipation . - Publication of the Roman History . - Opinions of it . - History of Animated Nature . - Temple rookery . -Anecdotes of a spider . 229 CHAPTER XXVII . Honors at the Royal ...
... Temple . - Judge Day and Grattan . - Labor and dissipation . - Publication of the Roman History . - Opinions of it . - History of Animated Nature . - Temple rookery . -Anecdotes of a spider . 229 CHAPTER XXVII . Honors at the Royal ...
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... - grief- his friends . - A last word respecting the Jessamy Bride , 860 CHAPTER XLV . The funeral - The monument . - The epitaph . - Concluding reflections . 871 Temple , Garden Court July 19th Dear Sir , I 12 CONTENTS .
... - grief- his friends . - A last word respecting the Jessamy Bride , 860 CHAPTER XLV . The funeral - The monument . - The epitaph . - Concluding reflections . 871 Temple , Garden Court July 19th Dear Sir , I 12 CONTENTS .
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Washington Irving. Temple , Garden Court July 19th Dear Sir , I am both for your kindpar very much obliged to you , tiality in my favour and your tenderness in shortening the interval of my exper- tation . That the play ishable to well ...
Washington Irving. Temple , Garden Court July 19th Dear Sir , I am both for your kindpar very much obliged to you , tiality in my favour and your tenderness in shortening the interval of my exper- tation . That the play ishable to well ...
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... Temple . Unfortu nately , he fell in company at Dublin with a Roscommon acquaint- ance , one whose wits had been sharpened about town , who be- guiled him into a gambling - house , and soon left him as penniless as when he bestrode the ...
... Temple . Unfortu nately , he fell in company at Dublin with a Roscommon acquaint- ance , one whose wits had been sharpened about town , who be- guiled him into a gambling - house , and soon left him as penniless as when he bestrode the ...
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