Works, Volumen28G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1894 |
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... charms of culture ; but it is studded and gemmed , as it were , with castles and palaces , and embroidered with parks ... charm , however , of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems to per- vade it . It is associated in the mind ...
... charms of culture ; but it is studded and gemmed , as it were , with castles and palaces , and embroidered with parks ... charm , however , of English scenery is the moral feeling that seems to per- vade it . It is associated in the mind ...
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Washington Irving. They have thus a personal and local charm , and are given with such circumstantial truth as to make the reader present with the captive in his prison , and the companion of his med- itations . Such is the account which ...
Washington Irving. They have thus a personal and local charm , and are given with such circumstantial truth as to make the reader present with the captive in his prison , and the companion of his med- itations . Such is the account which ...
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Washington Irving. No fairy takes , no witch hath power to charm So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " Amidst the general call to happiness , the bustle of the spirits , and stir of the affections , which prevail at this period ...
Washington Irving. No fairy takes , no witch hath power to charm So hallow'd and so gracious is the time . " Amidst the general call to happiness , the bustle of the spirits , and stir of the affections , which prevail at this period ...
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THE AUTHORS ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF I | 6 |
ROSCOE | 17 |
THE WIFE | 29 |
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