The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, المجلد 1John Murray, 1821 |
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... cast me ; for there is nothing so baleful to a small man as the shade of a great one , particularly the great man of a city . But I was anxious to see the great men of Europe ; for I had read in the works of various philosophers , that ...
... cast me ; for there is nothing so baleful to a small man as the shade of a great one , particularly the great man of a city . But I was anxious to see the great men of Europe ; for I had read in the works of various philosophers , that ...
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... cast loose from the secure anchorage of settled life , and sent adrift upon a doubtful world . It interposes a gulf , not merely imaginary , but real , between us and our homes- —a gulf subject to tem- pest , and fear , and uncertainty ...
... cast loose from the secure anchorage of settled life , and sent adrift upon a doubtful world . It interposes a gulf , not merely imaginary , but real , between us and our homes- —a gulf subject to tem- pest , and fear , and uncertainty ...
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... cast down by the frowns of adversity ; but a man like Roscoe is not to be over- come by the mutations of fortune . They do but drive him in upon the resources of his own mind ; to the superior society of his own thoughts ; which the ...
... cast down by the frowns of adversity ; but a man like Roscoe is not to be over- come by the mutations of fortune . They do but drive him in upon the resources of his own mind ; to the superior society of his own thoughts ; which the ...
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... cast ; she was all life and gladness . I have often noticed the mute rapture with which he would gaze upon her in company , of which her sprightly powers made her the delight ; and how , in the midst of applause , her eye would still ...
... cast ; she was all life and gladness . I have often noticed the mute rapture with which he would gaze upon her in company , of which her sprightly powers made her the delight ; and how , in the midst of applause , her eye would still ...
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... cast off galligaskins , which he had much ado to hold up with one hand , as a fine lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however , was one of those happy mortals , of foolish , well - oiled dispositions , who take the ...
... cast off galligaskins , which he had much ado to hold up with one hand , as a fine lady does her train in bad weather . Rip Van Winkle , however , was one of those happy mortals , of foolish , well - oiled dispositions , who take the ...
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