The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq, Volume 1John Murray, 1845 - Catskill Mountains Region (N.Y.) |
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... window of one print - shop to another ; caught , sometimes by the delineations of beauty , sometimes by the distortions of caricature , and sometimes by the loveliness of landscape . As it is the fashion for modern tourists to travel ...
... window of one print - shop to another ; caught , sometimes by the delineations of beauty , sometimes by the distortions of caricature , and sometimes by the loveliness of landscape . As it is the fashion for modern tourists to travel ...
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... windows of the study , which looked out upon the soft scenery I have mentioned . The windows were closed - the library was gone . Two or three ill - favoured beings were loitering about the place , whom my fancy pictured into retainers ...
... windows of the study , which looked out upon the soft scenery I have mentioned . The windows were closed - the library was gone . Two or three ill - favoured beings were loitering about the place , whom my fancy pictured into retainers ...
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... window and vanished - a light footstep was heard - and Mary came tripping forth to meet us : she was in a pretty rural dress of white ; a few wild - flowers were twisted in her fine hair ; a fresh bloom was on her cheek ; her whole ...
... window and vanished - a light footstep was heard - and Mary came tripping forth to meet us : she was in a pretty rural dress of white ; a few wild - flowers were twisted in her fine hair ; a fresh bloom was on her cheek ; her whole ...
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... windows and gable fronts , surmounted with weathercocks . In that same village , and in one of these very houses , ( which , to tell the precise truth , was sadly time - worn and weather - beaten , ) there lived many years since , while ...
... windows and gable fronts , surmounted with weathercocks . In that same village , and in one of these very houses , ( which , to tell the precise truth , was sadly time - worn and weather - beaten , ) there lived many years since , while ...
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... windows everything was strange . His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched . Surely this was his native village , which he had left but the day before ! There stood the ...
... windows everything was strange . His mind now misgave him ; he began to doubt whether both he and the world around him were not bewitched . Surely this was his native village , which he had left but the day before ! There stood the ...
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