The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, GentnG.P. Putnam, 1848 - 465 páginas |
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... spirit which had obtained for him the well- merited appellation of the Prince of Booksellers . Thus , under the kind and cordial auspices of Sir Walter Scott , I began my literary career in Europe ; and I feel that I am but discharging ...
... spirit which had obtained for him the well- merited appellation of the Prince of Booksellers . Thus , under the kind and cordial auspices of Sir Walter Scott , I began my literary career in Europe ; and I feel that I am but discharging ...
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... spirit , and how completely it can give its own impress to surrounding objects . Like his own Lorenzo De ' Medici , on whom he seems to have fixed his eye as on a pure model of antiquity , he has interwoven the history of his life with ...
... spirit , and how completely it can give its own impress to surrounding objects . Like his own Lorenzo De ' Medici , on whom he seems to have fixed his eye as on a pure model of antiquity , he has interwoven the history of his life with ...
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... spirit of a man , and prostrate him in the dust , seem to call forth all the energies of the softer sex , and give such intrepidity and elevation to their character , that at times it approaches to sublimity . Nothing can be more ...
... spirit of a man , and prostrate him in the dust , seem to call forth all the energies of the softer sex , and give such intrepidity and elevation to their character , that at times it approaches to sublimity . Nothing can be more ...
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... way ; and though it did now and then kick up the dust a little in the eyes of his neighbors , and grieve the spirit of some friends , for whom he felt the I truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies RIP VAN WINKLE,
... way ; and though it did now and then kick up the dust a little in the eyes of his neighbors , and grieve the spirit of some friends , for whom he felt the I truest deference and affection ; yet his errors and follies RIP VAN WINKLE,
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... spirit which gained him such universal popularity ; for those men are most apt to be obse- quious and conciliating abroad , who are under the discipline of shrews at home . Their tempers , doubtless , are rendered pliant and malleable ...
... spirit which gained him such universal popularity ; for those men are most apt to be obse- quious and conciliating abroad , who are under the discipline of shrews at home . Their tempers , doubtless , are rendered pliant and malleable ...
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