This letter will divide the weighty task, and consequently make it sit lighter on the memory, be pleasanter to the reader, and make my progress the more regular: I shall therefore take in Hampton Court and Windsor in this journey; the first at my setting out, and the last at my return, and the rest as their situation demands.
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Daniel Defoe - From London to Land's End / and Two Letters from the "Journey through England by a Gentleman"
From London to Land's End / and Two Letters from the "Journey through England by a Gentleman"
Daniel Defoe
Descripción
This letter will divide the weighty task, and consequently make it sit lighter on the memory, be pleasanter to the reader, and make my progress the more regular: I shall therefore take in Hampton Court and Windsor in this journey; the first at my setting out, and the last at my return, and the rest as their situation demands.