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... once able to do as effectually as Diabolus in John Bunyan's Holy War closed up the windows of my Lord Understanding's mansion . I am sure of one thing , that you have only to be known to the British public to be admired by them , and I ...
... once able to do as effectually as Diabolus in John Bunyan's Holy War closed up the windows of my Lord Understanding's mansion . I am sure of one thing , that you have only to be known to the British public to be admired by them , and I ...
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... once again shaking you by the hand . ” The first volume of the Sketch Book was put to press in London as I had resolved , at my own risk , by a bookseller unknown to fame , and without any of the usual arts by which a work is trumpeted ...
... once again shaking you by the hand . ” The first volume of the Sketch Book was put to press in London as I had resolved , at my own risk , by a bookseller unknown to fame , and without any of the usual arts by which a work is trumpeted ...
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... once into the bustle and novelties of another world . In traveling by land there is a continuity of scene , and a connected succession of persons and incidents , that carry on the story of life , and lessen the effect of absence and ...
... once into the bustle and novelties of another world . In traveling by land there is a continuity of scene , and a connected succession of persons and incidents , that carry on the story of life , and lessen the effect of absence and ...
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... once . It makes us conscious of being cast loose from the secure anchorage of settled life , and sent adrift upon a doubtful world . It interposes a gulf , not mere- ly imaginary , but real , between us and our homes — a gulf subject to ...
... once . It makes us conscious of being cast loose from the secure anchorage of settled life , and sent adrift upon a doubtful world . It interposes a gulf , not mere- ly imaginary , but real , between us and our homes — a gulf subject to ...
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... once sailing , " said he , " in a fine stout ship across the banks of Newfoundland , one of those heavy fogs which pre- vail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far ahead even in the daytime ; but at night the weather ...
... once sailing , " said he , " in a fine stout ship across the banks of Newfoundland , one of those heavy fogs which pre- vail in those parts rendered it impossible for us to see far ahead even in the daytime ; but at night the weather ...
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