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... soon as possible , addressing Castle- street , Edinburgh . " In a postscript , written from Edinburgh , he adds , " I am just come here , and have glanced over the Sketch Book . It is positively beautiful , and increases my desire to ...
... soon as possible , addressing Castle- street , Edinburgh . " In a postscript , written from Edinburgh , he adds , " I am just come here , and have glanced over the Sketch Book . It is positively beautiful , and increases my desire to ...
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... soon received a reply : " I observe with pleasure that you are going to come forth in Britain . It is certainly not the very best way to publish on one's own accompt ; for the booksellers set their face against the circulation of such ...
... soon received a reply : " I observe with pleasure that you are going to come forth in Britain . It is certainly not the very best way to publish on one's own accompt ; for the booksellers set their face against the circulation of such ...
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... soon be the case . I trust to be in London about the middle of the month , and promise myself great pleasure in 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 ...
... soon be the case . I trust to be in London about the middle of the month , and promise myself great pleasure in 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 ...
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... 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 decked out in all her canvas , every sail swelled , and careering gayly over the ...
... 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 decked out in all her canvas , every sail swelled , and careering gayly over the ...
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... soon perceive that something is secretly preying upon your mind ; and true love will not brook reserve ; it feels undervalued and outraged , when even the sorrows of those it loves are concealed from it . " " Oh , but , my friend ! to ...
... soon perceive that something is secretly preying upon your mind ; and true love will not brook reserve ; it feels undervalued and outraged , when even the sorrows of those it loves are concealed from it . " " Oh , but , my friend ! to ...
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