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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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Washington Irving. T I drew back with an involuntary feeling of veneration . This , then , was an author of celebrity ; this was one of those men , whose voices have gone forth to the ends of the earth ; with whose minds I have communed ...
Washington Irving. T I drew back with an involuntary feeling of veneration . This , then , was an author of celebrity ; this was one of those men , whose voices have gone forth to the ends of the earth ; with whose minds I have communed ...
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... feelings were yet alive on the subject , it was my fortune to light on further traces of Mr. Roscoe . I was riding out with a gentleman , to view the environs of Liverpool , when he turne off , through a gate , into some ornamented ...
... feelings were yet alive on the subject , it was my fortune to light on further traces of Mr. Roscoe . I was riding out with a gentleman , to view the environs of Liverpool , when he turne off , through a gate , into some ornamented ...
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... feelings , and to have been the only circumstance that could provoke the notice of his muse . The scholar only knows how dear these silent , yet eloquent , companions of pure thoughts and innocent hours become in the seasons of ...
... feelings , and to have been the only circumstance that could provoke the notice of his muse . The scholar only knows how dear these silent , yet eloquent , companions of pure thoughts and innocent hours become in the seasons of ...
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... feeling and elevated thought here displayed , it is the conviction , that the whole is no effusion of fancy , but a faithful transcript from the writer's heart . TO MY BOOKS . As one who , destined from his friends to part , Regrets his ...
... feeling and elevated thought here displayed , it is the conviction , that the whole is no effusion of fancy , but a faithful transcript from the writer's heart . TO MY BOOKS . As one who , destined from his friends to part , Regrets his ...
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