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... give him those mental and personal accomplishments deemed proper for a prince . Perhaps , in this respect , his imprisonment was an advan- tage , as it enabled him to apply himself the more exclu- sively to his improvement , and quietly ...
... give him those mental and personal accomplishments deemed proper for a prince . Perhaps , in this respect , his imprisonment was an advan- tage , as it enabled him to apply himself the more exclu- sively to his improvement , and quietly ...
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... give myself up to the illusions of poetry . A hero of fiction that never existed is just as valuable to me as a hero of history that existed a thou- sand years since : and , if I may be excused such an insen- sibility to the common ties ...
... give myself up to the illusions of poetry . A hero of fiction that never existed is just as valuable to me as a hero of history that existed a thou- sand years since : and , if I may be excused such an insen- sibility to the common ties ...
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Washington Irving. ancestors that come after him may ; they may give the dozen white iuces in their coat ... gives a lively idea of 382 THE SKETCH - BOOK .
Washington Irving. ancestors that come after him may ; they may give the dozen white iuces in their coat ... gives a lively idea of 382 THE SKETCH - BOOK .
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