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... walk on English ground , with my companion , an American artist , from the Tower up through Cheapside and the Strand to a house in Russell Square , whither we had been recommended to good chambers . For the first time for many months we ...
... walk on English ground , with my companion , an American artist , from the Tower up through Cheapside and the Strand to a house in Russell Square , whither we had been recommended to good chambers . For the first time for many months we ...
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... people to attend to them . We went out to walk over long hills , and looked at Criffel , then without his cap , and down into Wordsworth's country . There we sat down and talked of the immortality of the soul . It was 20 ENGLISH TRAITS .
... people to attend to them . We went out to walk over long hills , and looked at Criffel , then without his cap , and down into Wordsworth's country . There we sat down and talked of the immortality of the soul . It was 20 ENGLISH TRAITS .
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... walking with two lawyers , and had said that he was glad it did not happen forty years ago ; whereupon they had praised his philosophy . - He had much to say of America , the more that it gave occasion for his favorite topic , that so ...
... walking with two lawyers , and had said that he was glad it did not happen forty years ago ; whereupon they had praised his philosophy . - He had much to say of America , the more that it gave occasion for his favorite topic , that so ...
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... walk in which thousands of his lines were com- posed . His eyes are much inflamed . This is no loss except for reading , because he never writes prose , and of poetry he carries even hundreds of lines in his head before writing them ...
... walk in which thousands of his lines were com- posed . His eyes are much inflamed . This is no loss except for reading , because he never writes prose , and of poetry he carries even hundreds of lines in his head before writing them ...
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... walk , like a school- boy declaiming , that I at first was near to laugh ; but recollecting myself , that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me , I saw that he was right and I was wrong , and gladly gave ...
... walk , like a school- boy declaiming , that I at first was near to laugh ; but recollecting myself , that I had come thus far to see a poet and he was chanting poems to me , I saw that he was right and I was wrong , and gladly gave ...
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