Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... heard it not ; the sun set , yet I read on till my eyes were weary with endeavouring in vain to read longer . Oh , how anxiously did I then wish that fortune might one day throw me on a desert island ! How delicious did I find in idea ...
... heard it not ; the sun set , yet I read on till my eyes were weary with endeavouring in vain to read longer . Oh , how anxiously did I then wish that fortune might one day throw me on a desert island ! How delicious did I find in idea ...
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... heard of my comedy , and was so condescending , or so polite , as to desire to read it . This gave my mother infinite delight , and perhaps the pleasing her was his principal view in making the request . Never have I since LIFE OF ...
... heard of my comedy , and was so condescending , or so polite , as to desire to read it . This gave my mother infinite delight , and perhaps the pleasing her was his principal view in making the request . Never have I since LIFE OF ...
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... heard or seen anything of it , but it must have been no small tax upon his patience if he ever wasted any time in reading it . This extraordinary man was however always ex- tremely kind to me in my boyish years . He used to permit me to ...
... heard or seen anything of it , but it must have been no small tax upon his patience if he ever wasted any time in reading it . This extraordinary man was however always ex- tremely kind to me in my boyish years . He used to permit me to ...
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... heard another word upon the subject . Perhaps my patron's death , which happened shortly after , was the principal cause of this silence ; since now the same publicity could not have attended any act of munificence shewn upon the ...
... heard another word upon the subject . Perhaps my patron's death , which happened shortly after , was the principal cause of this silence ; since now the same publicity could not have attended any act of munificence shewn upon the ...
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... heard of her goodness , implored her assistance . The day was cold and windy , yet my Frederica ordered the carriage to be got ready immediately , and looking out some clothes and linen , set off for the place . I had run thither before ...
... heard of her goodness , implored her assistance . The day was cold and windy , yet my Frederica ordered the carriage to be got ready immediately , and looking out some clothes and linen , set off for the place . I had run thither before ...
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