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... true , our great men in America : not a city but has an ample share of them . I have mingled among them in my time , and been almost withered by the shade into which they cast me ; for there is nothing so baleful to a small man as the ...
... true , our great men in America : not a city but has an ample share of them . I have mingled among them in my time , and been almost withered by the shade into which they cast me ; for there is nothing so baleful to a small man as the ...
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... 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 separation . We drag , it is true , " a lengthening chain T THE VOYAGE,
... 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 separation . We drag , it is true , " a lengthening chain T THE VOYAGE,
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Washington Irving. drag , it is true , " a lengthening chain " at each remove of our pil- grimage ; but the chain is unbroken : we can trace it back link by link ; and we feel that the last still grapples us to home . But a wide sea ...
Washington Irving. drag , it is true , " a lengthening chain " at each remove of our pil- grimage ; but the chain is unbroken : we can trace it back link by link ; and we feel that the last still grapples us to home . But a wide sea ...
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... true friendship which never deceived hope , nor deserted sorrow . I do not wish to censure ; but , surely , if the people of Liver- pool had been properly sensible of what was due to Mr. Roscoe and themselves , his library would never ...
... true friendship which never deceived hope , nor deserted sorrow . I do not wish to censure ; but , surely , if the people of Liver- pool had been properly sensible of what was due to Mr. Roscoe and themselves , his library would never ...
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... true worth is always void of glare and pretension . But the man of letters , who speaks of Liverpool , speaks of it as the residence of Roscoe . The intelligent traveler who visits it inquires where Roscoe is to be seen . He is the ...
... true worth is always void of glare and pretension . But the man of letters , who speaks of Liverpool , speaks of it as the residence of Roscoe . The intelligent traveler who visits it inquires where Roscoe is to be seen . He is the ...
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