The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentOxford University Press, 1912 - 465 من الصفحات |
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... taken place in my affairs , which made the successful exercise of my pen all - impor- tant to me ; I begged him , therefore , to look over the literary articles I had forwarded to him , and , if he thought they would bear European ...
... taken place in my affairs , which made the successful exercise of my pen all - impor- tant to me ; I begged him , therefore , to look over the literary articles I had forwarded to him , and , if he thought they would bear European ...
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... taken an unwarrantable liberty ; but , somehow or other , there is a genial sunshine about you that warms every creeping thing into heart and confidence . Your literary proposal both surprises and flatters me , as it evinces a much ...
... taken an unwarrantable liberty ; but , somehow or other , there is a genial sunshine about you that warms every creeping thing into heart and confidence . Your literary proposal both surprises and flatters me , as it evinces a much ...
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... taken special care they should never see any of those things during their earlier years . I think I told you that Walter is sweeping the firmament with a feather like a maypole , and indenting the pavement with a sword like a scythe ...
... taken special care they should never see any of those things during their earlier years . I think I told you that Walter is sweeping the firmament with a feather like a maypole , and indenting the pavement with a sword like a scythe ...
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... taken down for the purpose , my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humour has led me aside for the great objects studied by every regular traveller who would make a book . I fear I shall give equal disappointment with an ...
... taken down for the purpose , my heart almost fails me at finding how my idle humour has led me aside for the great objects studied by every regular traveller who would make a book . I fear I shall give equal disappointment with an ...
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... taken to his hammock , and only breathed a wish that he might see his wife before he died . He had been helped on deck as we came up the river , and was now leaning against the shrouds , with a countenance so wasted , so pale , so ...
... taken to his hammock , and only breathed a wish that he might see his wife before he died . He had been helped on deck as we came up the river , and was now leaning against the shrouds , with a countenance so wasted , so pale , so ...
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