Author: Knyazhnin
Cited by
- Alexander Pushkin (2)
- IN: The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories (1836) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: He would have been a Captain in the Guards tomorrow. “I do not care for that; a common soldier let him be.” A splendid thing to say! He’ll have much sorrow … • • • • • Who is his father, then?
FROM: NULL, (None), [NA], Russia
- IN: The Captain's Daughter (1836) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: "He could be a captain in the Guards tomorrow." "No,no. Let him see service in the line." "Well said, well said-- let a young man toil and sorrow! ................................................... And who's his father?"
FROM: The Braggart, (1786), Play, Russia