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... appearance of a spurious edition . I now thought of Mr. Archibald Constable as publisher , having been treated by him with much hospitality during a visit to Edin- burgh ; but first I determined to submit my work to Sir Walter ( then Mr ...
... appearance of a spurious edition . I now thought of Mr. Archibald Constable as publisher , having been treated by him with much hospitality during a visit to Edin- burgh ; but first I determined to submit my work to Sir Walter ( then Mr ...
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... - thing in his whole appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name , and was informed that it was Roscoe . T I drew back with an involuntary feeling of veneration ROSCOE,
... - thing in his whole appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name , and was informed that it was Roscoe . T I drew back with an involuntary feeling of veneration ROSCOE,
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... lane , so thickly shaded with forest trees as to give it a complete air of seclusion , we came in sight of the cottage . It was humble enough in its 1855 BUNS appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and 38 THE SKETCH BOOK .
... lane , so thickly shaded with forest trees as to give it a complete air of seclusion , we came in sight of the cottage . It was humble enough in its 1855 BUNS appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and 38 THE SKETCH BOOK .
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Washington Irving. 1855 BUNS appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and yet it had a pleasing rural look . A wild vine had overrun one end with a profusion of foliage ; a few trees threw their branches gracefully over it ; and I ...
Washington Irving. 1855 BUNS appearance for the most pastoral poet ; and yet it had a pleasing rural look . A wild vine had overrun one end with a profusion of foliage ; a few trees threw their branches gracefully over it ; and I ...
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... appearance , but has since been completely estab- lished ; and it is now admitted into all historical collections , as a book of unquestionable authority . to The old gentleman died shortly after the publication of his work , and now ...
... appearance , but has since been completely estab- lished ; and it is now admitted into all historical collections , as a book of unquestionable authority . to The old gentleman died shortly after the publication of his work , and now ...
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