The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, المجلد 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1835 |
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... traveller that stragleth from his owne country is in a short time transformed into so monstrous a shape , that he is faine to alter his mansion with his manners , and to live where he can , not where he would . - Lyly's Euphues . I was ...
... traveller that stragleth from his owne country is in a short time transformed into so monstrous a shape , that he is faine to alter his mansion with his manners , and to live where he can , not where he would . - Lyly's Euphues . I was ...
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... traveller who would make a book . I fear I shall give equal disappointment with an un- lucky landscape - painter , who had travelled on the continent , but following the bent of his vagrant in clination , had sketched in nooks , and ...
... traveller who would make a book . I fear I shall give equal disappointment with an un- lucky landscape - painter , who had travelled on the continent , but following the bent of his vagrant in clination , had sketched in nooks , and ...
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... traveller who visits it , inquires where Ros- coe is to be seen . He is the literary landmark of the place , indicating its existence to the distant scholar . He is like Pompey's column at Alexandria , towering alone in classic dignity ...
... traveller who visits it , inquires where Ros- coe is to be seen . He is the literary landmark of the place , indicating its existence to the distant scholar . He is like Pompey's column at Alexandria , towering alone in classic dignity ...
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... traveller . How solemnly they would listen to the contents , as drawled out by Der- rick Van Bummel , the schoolmaster , a dapper learned little man , who was not to be daunted by the most gigantic word in the dictionary ; and how ...
... traveller . How solemnly they would listen to the contents , as drawled out by Der- rick Van Bummel , the schoolmaster , a dapper learned little man , who was not to be daunted by the most gigantic word in the dictionary ; and how ...
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... travellers are the best and the worst in the world . Where no motives of pride or interest intervene , none can equal them for profound and philosophical views of society , or faithful and graph- ical descriptions of external objects ...
... travellers are the best and the worst in the world . Where no motives of pride or interest intervene , none can equal them for profound and philosophical views of society , or faithful and graph- ical descriptions of external objects ...
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