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... thing as enjoy- ment of abstract nature , but that we people every scene from the imagination or the heart ; and that this is the secret of their enchantment . Every city and hamlet is a testimony to the prevalence and the reality of ...
... thing as enjoy- ment of abstract nature , but that we people every scene from the imagination or the heart ; and that this is the secret of their enchantment . Every city and hamlet is a testimony to the prevalence and the reality of ...
Side 59
... thing . That if you expected to get any thing out of him by that kind of bluster , you were mistaken . " " Did he say that ! " " Yes he did . " " Very well ! I'll show him that he ' s mistaken his man . I never did allow any one to do ...
... thing . That if you expected to get any thing out of him by that kind of bluster , you were mistaken . " " Did he say that ! " " Yes he did . " " Very well ! I'll show him that he ' s mistaken his man . I never did allow any one to do ...
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... thing , " rejoined Alfred , half " But I am too much vexed with that knave who sold me the statue , to go into raptures about the head of a cane , just now . What makes it more provoking is that Mr. Duncan did purchase a real antique ...
... thing , " rejoined Alfred , half " But I am too much vexed with that knave who sold me the statue , to go into raptures about the head of a cane , just now . What makes it more provoking is that Mr. Duncan did purchase a real antique ...
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