The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: English traitsHoughton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... miles distant . No public coach passed near it , so I took a private carriage from the inn . I found the house amid desolate heathery hills , where the lonely scholar nourished his mighty heart . Carlyle was a man from his youth , an au ...
... miles distant . No public coach passed near it , so I took a private carriage from the inn . I found the house amid desolate heathery hills , where the lonely scholar nourished his mighty heart . Carlyle was a man from his youth , an au ...
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... mile , talking and ever and anon stopping short to impress the word or the verse , and finally parted from me with great kindness and returned across the fields . Wordsworth honored himself by his simple ad herence to truth , and was ...
... mile , talking and ever and anon stopping short to impress the word or the verse , and finally parted from me with great kindness and returned across the fields . Wordsworth honored himself by his simple ad herence to truth , and was ...
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... miles . A nimble Indian would have swum as far ; but the captain affirmed that the ship would show us in time all her paces , and we crept along through the floating drift of boards , logs and chips , which the rivers of Maine and New ...
... miles . A nimble Indian would have swum as far ; but the captain affirmed that the ship would show us in time all her paces , and we crept along through the floating drift of boards , logs and chips , which the rivers of Maine and New ...
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... miles . This a steamer keeps , and saves 150 miles . A sailing ship can never go in a shorter line than 3,000 , and usually it is much longer . Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment , studding- sails alow and aloft , and ...
... miles . This a steamer keeps , and saves 150 miles . A sailing ship can never go in a shorter line than 3,000 , and usually it is much longer . Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment , studding- sails alow and aloft , and ...
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... miles , and now , at night , seems to hear the steamer behind her , which left Boston to - day at two ; has mended her speed and is flying before the gray south wind eleven and a half knots the hour . The sea - fire shines in her wake ...
... miles , and now , at night , seems to hear the steamer behind her , which left Boston to - day at two ; has mended her speed and is flying before the gray south wind eleven and a half knots the hour . The sea - fire shines in her wake ...
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