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... give me more pleasure . " The hint , however , about a reverse of fortune had struck the quick apprehension of Scott , and , with that practical and efficient good will which belonged to his nature , he had already devised a way of ...
... give me more pleasure . " The hint , however , about a reverse of fortune had struck the quick apprehension of Scott , and , with that practical and efficient good will which belonged to his nature , he had already devised a way of ...
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... give equal disappointment with an unlucky landscape painter , who had traveled on the con- tinent , but , following the bent of his vagrant inclination , had sketched in nooks , and corners , and by - places . His sketch - book was ...
... give equal disappointment with an unlucky landscape painter , who had traveled on the con- tinent , but , following the bent of his vagrant inclination , had sketched in nooks , and corners , and by - places . His sketch - book was ...
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... give him entrance . A fine day , however , with a tranquil sea and favoring breeze , soon put all these dismal reflections to flight . It is impossible to resist the gladdening influence of fine weather and fair wind at When the ship is ...
... give him entrance . A fine day , however , with a tranquil sea and favoring breeze , soon put all these dismal reflections to flight . It is impossible to resist the gladdening influence of fine weather and fair wind at When the ship is ...
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... 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 the history of his native town ...
... 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 the history of his native town ...
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... , and surpassed , perhaps , by themselves on some points of worldly wisdom . Even that amiable and unostentatious simplicity of character , which gives 1 MAN HEA his the nameless grace to real excellence , may cause him ROSCOE . 27.
... , and surpassed , perhaps , by themselves on some points of worldly wisdom . Even that amiable and unostentatious simplicity of character , which gives 1 MAN HEA his the nameless grace to real excellence , may cause him ROSCOE . 27.
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