The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent, 2 tomasJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, 1826 - 341 psl. |
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... Forest . It would have done any man's heart good to see the merriment that took place here as we banqueted on the grass under the trees . How we made the woods ring with bursts of laughter at the songs of little Wagstaff and the merry ...
... Forest . It would have done any man's heart good to see the merriment that took place here as we banqueted on the grass under the trees . How we made the woods ring with bursts of laughter at the songs of little Wagstaff and the merry ...
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... forest meditations of Jacques , and the enchanting woodland pictures in " As you like it . " It is in lonely wanderings through such scenes that the mind drinks deep but quiet draughts of inspiration , and becomes intensely sensible of ...
... forest meditations of Jacques , and the enchanting woodland pictures in " As you like it . " It is in lonely wanderings through such scenes that the mind drinks deep but quiet draughts of inspiration , and becomes intensely sensible of ...
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... forests , majestic rivers and trackless plains , that is , to my mind , wonderfully striking and sublime . He is formed for the wilderness , as the Arab is for the desert . His nature is stern , simple and enduring ; fitted to grapple ...
... forests , majestic rivers and trackless plains , that is , to my mind , wonderfully striking and sublime . He is formed for the wilderness , as the Arab is for the desert . His nature is stern , simple and enduring ; fitted to grapple ...
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... forest ; and the author has endeavoured to justify him in his outrages . The former found it easier to exterminate than to ci- vilize ; the latter to vilify than to discriminate . The appellations of savage and pagan were deemed ...
... forest ; and the author has endeavoured to justify him in his outrages . The former found it easier to exterminate than to ci- vilize ; the latter to vilify than to discriminate . The appellations of savage and pagan were deemed ...
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... forests and yet untrodden wilds . Thus do we too often find the Indians on our frontiers to be mere wrecks and remnants of once powerful tribes , who have lin- gered in the vicinity of the settlements , and sunk into precarious and ...
... forests and yet untrodden wilds . Thus do we too often find the Indians on our frontiers to be mere wrecks and remnants of once powerful tribes , who have lin- gered in the vicinity of the settlements , and sunk into precarious and ...
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