The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentnG.P. Putnam, 1848 - 465 páginas |
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... interest . As we sailed up the Mersey , I reconnoitred the shores with a telescope . My eye dwelt with delight on neat cottages , with their trim shrubberies and green grass plots . I saw the mouldering ruin of an abbey overrun with ivy ...
... interest . As we sailed up the Mersey , I reconnoitred the shores with a telescope . My eye dwelt with delight on neat cottages , with their trim shrubberies and green grass plots . I saw the mouldering ruin of an abbey overrun with ivy ...
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... interest in my eyes , and induced me particularly to point him out to my countrymen . Eminent as are his literary merits , he is but one among the many distinguished authors of this intellectual nation . They , however , in general ...
... interest in my eyes , and induced me particularly to point him out to my countrymen . Eminent as are his literary merits , he is but one among the many distinguished authors of this intellectual nation . They , however , in general ...
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... interests , by intelligent and public - spirited individuals . He has shown how much may be done for a place in hours of leisure by one master spirit , and how completely it can give its own impress to surrounding objects . Like his own ...
... interests , by intelligent and public - spirited individuals . He has shown how much may be done for a place in hours of leisure by one master spirit , and how completely it can give its own impress to surrounding objects . Like his own ...
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... suc- cessful purchaser attempted to dive into the black - letter bargain he had secured . It is a beautiful incident in the story of Mr. Roscoe's mis- fortunes , and one which cannot fail to interest the 26 THE SKETCH BOOK .
... suc- cessful purchaser attempted to dive into the black - letter bargain he had secured . It is a beautiful incident in the story of Mr. Roscoe's mis- fortunes , and one which cannot fail to interest the 26 THE SKETCH BOOK .
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Washington Irving. fortunes , and one which cannot fail to interest the studious mind , that the parting with his books seems to have touched upon his tenderest feelings , and to have been the only circumstance that could provoke the ...
Washington Irving. fortunes , and one which cannot fail to interest the studious mind , that the parting with his books seems to have touched upon his tenderest feelings , and to have been the only circumstance that could provoke the ...
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