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... given to day - dreaming , and fond of losing himself in reveries , a sea voyage is full of subjects for meditation ; but then they are the wonders of the deep , and of the air , and rather tend to abstract the mind from worldly themes ...
... given to day - dreaming , and fond of losing himself in reveries , a sea voyage is full of subjects for meditation ; but then they are the wonders of the deep , and of the air , and rather tend to abstract the mind from worldly themes ...
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... given from the mast - head . None but those who have expe- rienced it can form an idea of the delicious throng of sensations which rush into an American's bosom , when he first comes in sight of Europe . There is a volume of ...
... given from the mast - head . None but those who have expe- rienced it can form an idea of the delicious throng of sensations which rush into an American's bosom , when he first comes in sight of Europe . There is a volume of ...
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... given him the greatest interest in my eyes , and induced me particularly to point him out to my countrymen . Eminent as are his literary merits , he is but one among the many distinguished authors of this intellectual nation . They ...
... given him the greatest interest in my eyes , and induced me particularly to point him out to my countrymen . Eminent as are his literary merits , he is but one among the many distinguished authors of this intellectual nation . They ...
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... given for the circumstance , which it would be difficult to combat with others that might seem merely fanciful ; but it certainly appears to me such an oppor- tunity as seldom occurs , of cheering a noble mind struggling under ...
... given for the circumstance , which it would be difficult to combat with others that might seem merely fanciful ; but it certainly appears to me such an oppor- tunity as seldom occurs , of cheering a noble mind struggling under ...
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... cakes ; and have thus given him a chance for immortality , almost equal to the being stamped on a Waterloo Medal , or a Queen Anne's farthing . ] RIP VAN WINKLE . A POSTHUMOUS WRITING OF DIEDRICH KNICKERBOCKER 42 THE SKETCH BOOK .
... cakes ; and have thus given him a chance for immortality , almost equal to the being stamped on a Waterloo Medal , or a Queen Anne's farthing . ] RIP VAN WINKLE . A POSTHUMOUS WRITING OF DIEDRICH KNICKERBOCKER 42 THE SKETCH BOOK .
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