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... Washington Irving . - THERE is a certain artificial polish - a common - place vivacity acquired by perpetually mingling in the beau Monde , which , in the commerce of the World , supplies the place of natural suavity and good humour ...
... Washington Irving . - THERE is a certain artificial polish - a common - place vivacity acquired by perpetually mingling in the beau Monde , which , in the commerce of the World , supplies the place of natural suavity and good humour ...
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... Washington Irving . THERE is a certain meddlesome spirit , which , in the garb of learned research , goes prying about the traces of history , castin down its monuments , and marring and mutilating its fairest trophies . Care should be ...
... Washington Irving . THERE is a certain meddlesome spirit , which , in the garb of learned research , goes prying about the traces of history , castin down its monuments , and marring and mutilating its fairest trophies . Care should be ...
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... Washington Irving . - THE Love of a delicate female is always shy and silent . Even when fortunate , she scarcely breathes it to herself ; but when otherwise , she buries it in the recesses of her bosom , and there lets it cower and ...
... Washington Irving . - THE Love of a delicate female is always shy and silent . Even when fortunate , she scarcely breathes it to herself ; but when otherwise , she buries it in the recesses of her bosom , and there lets it cower and ...
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