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... thought of Mr. Archibald Constable as publisher , having been treated by him with much hospitality during a visit to Edin- burgh ; but first I determined to submit my work to Sir Walter ( then Mr. ) Scott , being encouraged to do so by ...
... thought of Mr. Archibald Constable as publisher , having been treated by him with much hospitality during a visit to Edin- burgh ; but first I determined to submit my work to Sir Walter ( then Mr. ) Scott , being encouraged to do so by ...
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... thought I , must therefore be as superior to a great man of America , as a peak of the Alps to a highland of the Hudson ; and in this idea I was confirmed , by observing the comparative importance and swelling magnitude of many English ...
... thought I , must therefore be as superior to a great man of America , as a peak of the Alps to a highland of the Hudson ; and in this idea I was confirmed , by observing the comparative importance and swelling magnitude of many English ...
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... thought I , is the crew ? Their struggle has long been over - they have gone down amidst the roar of the tempest - their bones lie whiten- ing among the caverns of the deep . Silence , oblivion , like the waves , have closed over them ...
... thought I , is the crew ? Their struggle has long been over - they have gone down amidst the roar of the tempest - their bones lie whiten- ing among the caverns of the deep . Silence , oblivion , like the waves , have closed over them ...
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... thought had been busy there , yet his eye still beamed with the fire of a poetic soul . There was some- thing in his whole appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name ...
... thought had been busy there , yet his eye still beamed with the fire of a poetic soul . There was some- thing in his whole appearance that indicated a being of a different order from the bustling race around him . I inquired his name ...
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... thoughts ; which the best of men are apt sometimes to neglect , and to roam abroad in search of less worthy associates . He is independent of the world around him . He lives with antiquity and posterity ; with antiquity , in the sweet ...
... thoughts ; which the best of men are apt sometimes to neglect , and to roam abroad in search of less worthy associates . He is independent of the world around him . He lives with antiquity and posterity ; with antiquity , in the sweet ...
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