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... in bed , but if I would call after one o'clock he would see me . I returned at one , and he appeared , a short , thick old man , with bright cane . blue eyes and fine clear complexion , leaning FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 13.
... in bed , but if I would call after one o'clock he would see me . I returned at one , and he appeared , a short , thick old man , with bright cane . blue eyes and fine clear complexion , leaning FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND . 13.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. cane . blue eyes and fine clear complexion , leaning on his He took snuff freely , which presently soiled his cravat and neat black suit . He asked whether I knew Allston , and spoke warmly of his ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, James Elliot Cabot. cane . blue eyes and fine clear complexion , leaning on his He took snuff freely , which presently soiled his cravat and neat black suit . He asked whether I knew Allston , and spoke warmly of his ...
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... eyes towards Lon- don with a scholar's appreciation . 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 ...
... eyes towards Lon- don with a scholar's appreciation . 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 ...
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... 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 . He had just returned from a visit to Staffa , and within ...
... 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 . He had just returned from a visit to Staffa , and within ...
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... eye daisy , are very abundant on the top of the rock . The second al- ludes to the name of the cave , which is " Cave of Music ; " the first to the circumstance of its being visited by the promiscuous company of the steam- boat . This ...
... eye daisy , are very abundant on the top of the rock . The second al- ludes to the name of the cave , which is " Cave of Music ; " the first to the circumstance of its being visited by the promiscuous company of the steam- boat . This ...
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