England And the Englishman in German Literature of the Eighteenth Century

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1823-27. 3 Vols. In 2. Miinchen, 1831. Vol. I, P- 74-) 1 Neue Reisen, etc. P. 218.
J Act I, scene i.
8 Act V, last scene.
4 Act III, scene 3.
100 good Waitwell, you are no longer to consider yourself my servant. You have long since earned in my service the right to enjoy a decent old age, and I will assure it to you. I will remove all difference between us; in the other world, you very well know, there is no such difference. " An extreme instance of English generosity is presented in Kotzebue's
... Indianer in England: 1 Robert, the son of Sir John Smith, who had gone to the East Indies as captain of a vessel carrying a cargo valued at five thousand pounds, in hopes of retrieving the family fortune, returns empty-handed. Jack, who is boatswain of the vessel, gives an account of how this came about. They encountered a ship-wrecked vessel of which "the captain, a fine fellow of a Dutchman, had lost everything but his life and the honor of a sailor ; and at home sat his young wife and three small children who had not a morsel to put into their mouths.

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