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t very impression of metre, or of titical prose of teentury, rue metre, er, for incongruity from some unforeseen s stroke of to elaborate reverie. I s later: Give me quot;ters tale,quot; quot;Daffodils t come before t; but not quot;King Lear.quot; is quot;King Learquot; but poor life staggering in ted precision, sounded natural to my ears. t first niger Paters Essays on t is my golden book; I never travel any; but it is t trumpet s it ten. But,
said t ime to read it? Oort, ty of time aftero us, baffled as y, a triump figure, and to some of us a figure from anotalian fifteentury figure. A ferol and praising ilde, so indolent but sucopic of our talk. en do you go to to go times a five times a o strike off a day ttee meeting. Furtters. I o London full of brigs and seen te of ansters. oo kne an aeste, ed later, being someanglement.
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