The Sketch BookG. Routledge, 1887 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... 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 -in other words , he has become a ...
... 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 -in other words , he has become a ...
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... never need an American look beyond his own country for the sublime and beautiful of natural scenery . But Europe held forth the charms of storied and poeti- cal association . There were to be seen the masterpieces of art , the ...
... never need an American look beyond his own country for the sublime and beautiful of natural scenery . But Europe held forth the charms of storied and poeti- cal association . There were to be seen the masterpieces of art , the ...
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... never heard of more . " The sight of this wreck , as usual , gave rise to many dismal anecdotes . This was particularly the case in the evening , when the weather , which had hitherto been fair , began to look wild and threatening , and ...
... never heard of more . " The sight of this wreck , as usual , gave rise to many dismal anecdotes . This was particularly the case in the evening , when the weather , which had hitherto been fair , began to look wild and threatening , and ...
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... never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about , she was under such headway . We returned , as nearly as we could guess , to the place where the smack had anchored . We cruised about for several hours in the ...
... never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about , she was under such headway . We returned , as nearly as we could guess , to the place where the smack had anchored . We cruised about for several hours in the ...
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... never deceived hope , nor deserted sorrow . I do not wish to censure ; but surely , if the people of Liverpool had been properly sensible of what was due to Mr. Roscoe and themselves , his library never would have been sold . Good ...
... never deceived hope , nor deserted sorrow . I do not wish to censure ; but surely , if the people of Liverpool had been properly sensible of what was due to Mr. Roscoe and themselves , his library never would have been sold . Good ...
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