From Printing Office to the Court of St. James: The Boyhood and Manhood of Benjamin FranklinHodder and Stoughton, 1890 - 380 strani |
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... Osborne -- Its success-- Osborne's mortification - The club a good one - Benjamin and Deborah Read The result . 266 XXVI . A BOGUS SCHEME . Ralph going to England with Benjamin - Time to sail -- Governor Keith promises letters - No ...
... Osborne -- Its success-- Osborne's mortification - The club a good one - Benjamin and Deborah Read The result . 266 XXVI . A BOGUS SCHEME . Ralph going to England with Benjamin - Time to sail -- Governor Keith promises letters - No ...
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... Osborne , with a peculiar smile at the corners of his mouth . And he continued : - " You seem to think that a fortune awaits a poet , too ; but you are labouring under a great mistake . There is no money in poetry in our day , and there ...
... Osborne , with a peculiar smile at the corners of his mouth . And he continued : - " You seem to think that a fortune awaits a poet , too ; but you are labouring under a great mistake . There is no money in poetry in our day , and there ...
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... Osborne may think it will be a waste of time and breath . " " Not at all , " answered Osborne ; " I agree to the plan , provided the subject shall be selected now , so that all shall have fair play . " " We will do that , of course ...
... Osborne may think it will be a waste of time and breath . " " Not at all , " answered Osborne ; " I agree to the plan , provided the subject shall be selected now , so that all shall have fair play . " " We will do that , of course ...
Stran 273
... Osborne would fall into their net . The appointed time came . Matson was the first to read his production . Osborne came next ; and his piece was much better than Matson's . Ralph noticed two or three blemishes , but pointed out many ...
... Osborne would fall into their net . The appointed time came . Matson was the first to read his production . Osborne came next ; and his piece was much better than Matson's . Ralph noticed two or three blemishes , but pointed out many ...
Stran 274
... Osborne , when he had finished reading it . " Two readings of such a poem as that are none too much . Come , read it again . " Benjamin read the article again , apparently with more confidence than at first . " You surprise me , Ben ...
... Osborne , when he had finished reading it . " Two readings of such a poem as that are none too much . Come , read it again . " Benjamin read the article again , apparently with more confidence than at first . " You surprise me , Ben ...
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