The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentC.S. Van Winkle, 101 Greenwich Street, 1820 |
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... speaking , the prepossessions of the people are strongly in favour of England . Indeed , at one time they amounted , in many parts of the union , to a degree of bigotry that was absurd . The bare name of Englishman was a passport to the ...
... speaking , the prepossessions of the people are strongly in favour of England . Indeed , at one time they amounted , in many parts of the union , to a degree of bigotry that was absurd . The bare name of Englishman was a passport to the ...
الصفحة 114
... speak not of a prompt and spirited vindication of our country , or the keenest castigation of her slanderers ; but I al- lude to a disposition to retaliate in kind , to re- tort sarcasm and inspire prejudice , which seems to be ...
... speak not of a prompt and spirited vindication of our country , or the keenest castigation of her slanderers ; but I al- lude to a disposition to retaliate in kind , to re- tort sarcasm and inspire prejudice , which seems to be ...
الصفحة 119
... speak of the nation dis- passionately , and with determined candour . While they rebuke the indiscriminating bigotry with which some of their countrymen admire and imitate every thing English , merely because it is English , they should ...
... speak of the nation dis- passionately , and with determined candour . While they rebuke the indiscriminating bigotry with which some of their countrymen admire and imitate every thing English , merely because it is English , they should ...
الصفحة 136
... speak deeply and touchingly for the moral character of the nation . It is a pleasing sight of a Sunday morning , when the bell is sending its sober melody across the quiet fields , to behold the peasantry in their best finery , with ...
... speak deeply and touchingly for the moral character of the nation . It is a pleasing sight of a Sunday morning , when the bell is sending its sober melody across the quiet fields , to behold the peasantry in their best finery , with ...
الصفحة 166
... speak of one genius , of an arrant cockney demeanour , who had a violent propensity to the pastoral , but whose rural wanderings had been confined to the classic haunts of Primrose Hill , and the solitudes of the Regent's Park . He had ...
... speak of one genius , of an arrant cockney demeanour , who had a violent propensity to the pastoral , but whose rural wanderings had been confined to the classic haunts of Primrose Hill , and the solitudes of the Regent's Park . He had ...
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