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... mind and he was the most patient and gen- tle of hosts . He praised the beautiful cyclamen which grows all about Florence ; he admired Wash- ington ; talked of Wordsworth , Byron , Massinger , Beaumont and Fletcher . To be sure , he is ...
... mind and he was the most patient and gen- tle of hosts . He praised the beautiful cyclamen which grows all about Florence ; he admired Wash- ington ; talked of Wordsworth , Byron , Massinger , Beaumont and Fletcher . To be sure , he is ...
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... mind was seen , in making that barren rock of semi- Saracen inhabitants the seat of population and plenty . Going out , he showed me in the next apartment a picture of Allston's , and told me that Montague , a picture - dealer , once ...
... mind was seen , in making that barren rock of semi- Saracen inhabitants the seat of population and plenty . Going out , he showed me in the next apartment a picture of Allston's , and told me that Montague , a picture - dealer , once ...
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... mind he knew , whom London had well served . His On the 28th August I went to Rydal Mount , to pay my respects to Mr. Wordsworth . daughters called in their father , a plain , elderly , white - haired man , not prepossessing , and ...
... mind he knew , whom London had well served . His On the 28th August I went to Rydal Mount , to pay my respects to Mr. Wordsworth . daughters called in their father , a plain , elderly , white - haired man , not prepossessing , and ...
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... mind ; of one who paid for his rare elevation by general tameness and conformity . Off his own beat , his opinions were of no value . It is not very rare to find persons loving sympathy and ease , who expi- ate their departure from the ...
... mind ; of one who paid for his rare elevation by general tameness and conformity . Off his own beat , his opinions were of no value . It is not very rare to find persons loving sympathy and ease , who expi- ate their departure from the ...
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... minds her rudder ; she swims like a duck ; she runs her nose into the water ; she looks into a port . Then that wonderful esprit du corps by which we adopt into our self - love every thing we touch , makes us all champions of her ...
... minds her rudder ; she swims like a duck ; she runs her nose into the water ; she looks into a port . Then that wonderful esprit du corps by which we adopt into our self - love every thing we touch , makes us all champions of her ...
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