The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, المجلد 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... existence . There is no gradual transi- tion by which , as in Europe , the features and popu- lation of one country blend almost imperceptibly with those of another . From the moment you lose sight of the land you have left , all is ...
... existence . There is no gradual transi- tion by which , as in Europe , the features and popu- lation of one country blend almost imperceptibly with those of another . From the moment you lose sight of the land you have left , all is ...
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... existence ; or when he may return ; or whether it may be ever his lot to revisit the scenes of his childhood ? I said , that at sea all is vacancy ; I should correct the expression . To one given to day dreaming , and fond of losing ...
... existence ; or when he may return ; or whether it may be ever his lot to revisit the scenes of his childhood ? I said , that at sea all is vacancy ; I should correct the expression . To one given to day dreaming , and fond of losing ...
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... existence ! What a glorious monument of human invention ; that has thus triumphed over wind and wave ; has brought the ends of the world into communion ; has establish- ed an interchange of blessings , pouring into the steri ' regions ...
... existence ! What a glorious monument of human invention ; that has thus triumphed over wind and wave ; has brought the ends of the world into communion ; has establish- ed an interchange of blessings , pouring into the steri ' regions ...
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... existence ; to indulge in the selfishness of lettered ease ; and to revel in scenes of mental , but exclusive enjoyment . Mr. Roscoe , on the contrary , has claimed none of the accorded privileges of talent . He has shut him- self up in ...
... existence ; to indulge in the selfishness of lettered ease ; and to revel in scenes of mental , but exclusive enjoyment . Mr. Roscoe , on the contrary , has claimed none of the accorded privileges of talent . He has shut him- self up in ...
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... existence to the distant scholar . He is like Pompey's column at Alexandria , towering alone in classic dignity . The following sonnet , addressed by Mr. Roscoe to his books , on parting with them , is alluded to in the preceding ...
... existence to the distant scholar . He is like Pompey's column at Alexandria , towering alone in classic dignity . The following sonnet , addressed by Mr. Roscoe to his books , on parting with them , is alluded to in the preceding ...
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