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“ The melancholy circumstance which occurred immediately on my last setting my foot on English ground , still remains upon my mind , and makes the sight of my native land sorrowful to me ; and the society of a lighter and gayer nation ...
“ The melancholy circumstance which occurred immediately on my last setting my foot on English ground , still remains upon my mind , and makes the sight of my native land sorrowful to me ; and the society of a lighter and gayer nation ...
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a “ But , my dear sir , " replied Charles , you would not surely blot out the poor poets from society altogether ? ” “ No , no , " replied sir Charles , “ I do not mean to say that poets may not be good in some degree in a state ...
a “ But , my dear sir , " replied Charles , you would not surely blot out the poor poets from society altogether ? ” “ No , no , " replied sir Charles , “ I do not mean to say that poets may not be good in some degree in a state ...
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... which nothing can dissipate : he abhors the sight of England , where the quarrel originated , and , like a fool , passes the brightest of his days in remorse , for C 2 what has really produced a benefit to SOciety . Poor.
... which nothing can dissipate : he abhors the sight of England , where the quarrel originated , and , like a fool , passes the brightest of his days in remorse , for C 2 what has really produced a benefit to SOciety . Poor.
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what has really produced a benefit to SOciety . Poor fellow ! I am sorry for him : he was a fine , noble boy ; " and the old gentleman dashed something like a tear from his eye . “ It is an unfortunate thing truly , ” replied Charles ...
what has really produced a benefit to SOciety . Poor fellow ! I am sorry for him : he was a fine , noble boy ; " and the old gentleman dashed something like a tear from his eye . “ It is an unfortunate thing truly , ” replied Charles ...
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He was a man of very striking appearance -- tall , graceful , elegant ; he had that perfect ease , that calm , undisturbed quiet of demeanour , that nothing but good society can give . He was perfectly himself , though sir Charles ...
He was a man of very striking appearance -- tall , graceful , elegant ; he had that perfect ease , that calm , undisturbed quiet of demeanour , that nothing but good society can give . He was perfectly himself , though sir Charles ...
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