To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative. The temporary absence of worldly scenes and employments produces a state of mind peculiarly fitted to receive new and vivid impressions. The vast space of waters... Tales of Travellers, Or, A View of the World - Pagina 371838Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pagina’s
...third is coming home with rich and wealthy lading. Hallo ! my fancie, whither wilt thou go ? OLD POEM. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative. The temporary absence of worldly scenes and employments produces a state of mind peculiarly fitted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pagina’s
...third is coming home with rich and wealthy lading. Hallo! my fancie, whither wilt thou go? OLD POEM. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative. The temporary absence of worldly scenes and employments produces a state of mind peculiarly fitted... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pagina’s
...light embrace. LESSON XIX. Feelings excited by a long voyage — visit to a new continent.W. IRVING. To an American visiting Europe, the. long voyage he...make is an excellent preparative. From the moment Lesson 19.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 6ft you lose fight of the land you have left, all is vacancy until you... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 384 pagina’s
...treason.—RICIIAKD MEADOWS. Gold's 'London Magazine. FEELINGS EXCITED BY A LONG VOYAGEVISIT TO A NEW CONTINENT. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he...land you have left, all is vacancy until you step on the opposite shore, and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world. I have... | |
| Washington Irving - 1824 - 804 pagina’s
...third is coming home with rich and wealthy lading. Hallo ! my fancie, whither wilt thou go? OLD POEM. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative. The temporary absence of worldly scenes and employments produces a state of mind peculiarly fitted... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pagina’s
...population of one country blend almost imperceptibly with those of another. From the moment you losesight of the land you have left, all is vacancy, until you step on the opposite shore, and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world. In... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 pagina’s
...Haices, CHAPTER VIII. PROMISCUOUS PIECES. SECTION I. The incidents* of a Voyage across the Atlantic. 1. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he...land you have left, all is vacancy until you step on the opposite shore, and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world. 2.... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 pagina’s
...excited'by a long voyage— visit to a new continent. 1. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage ha has to make is an excellent preparative. From the...land you have left, all is vacancy until you step on the opposite shore, and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world. 2.... | |
| Carl David Arfwedson - 1834 - 452 pagina’s
...Europe, the features and population of one country blend almost imperceptibly with those of another. From the moment you lose sight of the land you have left, all is vacancy, until you step on the opposite shore, and are launched at once into the bustle and novelties of another world. WASHINGTON... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 pagina’s
...third is coming home with rich and wealthy lading. Hallo ! my fancie, whither wilt thou go ? OJ.D POEM. To an American visiting Europe, the long voyage he has to make is an excellent preparative. The temporary absence of worldly scenes and employments produces a state of mind peculiarly fitted... | |
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