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... London at the Tower stairs . It was a dark Sun- day morning ; there were few people in the streets , and I remember the pleasure of that first walk on English ground , with my companion , an American artist , from the Tower up through ...
... London at the Tower stairs . It was a dark Sun- day morning ; there were few people in the streets , and I remember the pleasure of that first walk on English ground , with my companion , an American artist , from the Tower up through ...
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... London , on the 5th August , I went to Highgate , and wrote a note to Mr. Coleridge , re- questing leave to pay my respects to him . It was near noon . Mr. Coleridge sent a verbal message that he was in bed , but if I would call after ...
... London , on the 5th August , I went to Highgate , and wrote a note to Mr. Coleridge , re- questing leave to pay my respects to him . It was near noon . Mr. Coleridge sent a verbal message that he was in bed , but if I would call after ...
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... London when he re- Curned from that country , that Sicily was an excel- lent school of political economy ; for , in any town there , it only needed to ask what the government enacted , and reverse that , to know what ought to be done ...
... London when he re- Curned from that country , that Sicily was an excel- lent school of political economy ; for , in any town there , it only needed to ask what the government enacted , and reverse that , to know what ought to be done ...
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... London . He was tall and gaunt , with a cliff - like brow , self - possessed and holding his extraordinary powers of conversation in easy command ; clinging to his northern accent with evident relish ; full of lively anecdote and with a ...
... London . He was tall and gaunt , with a cliff - like brow , self - possessed and holding his extraordinary powers of conversation in easy command ; clinging to his northern accent with evident relish ; full of lively anecdote and with a ...
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... London is the heart of the world he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings muffins to the window at a fixed hour every day , and that is all ...
... London is the heart of the world he said , wonderful only from the mass of human beings . He liked the huge machine . Each keeps its own round . The baker's boy brings muffins to the window at a fixed hour every day , and that is all ...
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