The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... learned with sur- prising slowness ; he wished anxiously , he added , " to bring his nephew to speak the German with fluency , in order that he might then take the liberty of introduc- ing him to the society of Grünwiesel , and yet he ...
... learned with sur- prising slowness ; he wished anxiously , he added , " to bring his nephew to speak the German with fluency , in order that he might then take the liberty of introduc- ing him to the society of Grünwiesel , and yet he ...
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... learned to dance with other mas- ters , and , indeed , on so singular a plan , that he could not , with propriety , intro- duce him into society . But his nephew , on that very account , considered him- self a very great dancer ...
... learned to dance with other mas- ters , and , indeed , on so singular a plan , that he could not , with propriety , intro- duce him into society . But his nephew , on that very account , considered him- self a very great dancer ...
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... learned anything , un- less , perhaps , to dance . Latin and Greek were " Bohemian villages " to him , as they say . At a round game at the burgomaster's , he was called upon to write something , but it was found that he could not even ...
... learned anything , un- less , perhaps , to dance . Latin and Greek were " Bohemian villages " to him , as they say . At a round game at the burgomaster's , he was called upon to write something , but it was found that he could not even ...
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... learned to reflect upon themselves and the world . Thus it was also in Grünwiesel with the nephew and his singular habits . When the young people saw that he was rather caressed than blamed , for his awkward behavior , his rude laughing ...
... learned to reflect upon themselves and the world . Thus it was also in Grünwiesel with the nephew and his singular habits . When the young people saw that he was rather caressed than blamed , for his awkward behavior , his rude laughing ...
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... learned gentleman of the neighborhood , who possessed a large cabinet of natural curiosities , and vari- ous stuffed animals , stepped forward , examined him attentively , and called out full of astonishment , “ Good hea- vens ! worthy ...
... learned gentleman of the neighborhood , who possessed a large cabinet of natural curiosities , and vari- ous stuffed animals , stepped forward , examined him attentively , and called out full of astonishment , “ Good hea- vens ! worthy ...
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