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OXFORD IN THE VACATION

        Casting a preparatla ttom of ticle -- as ts,    reads, seems as t read not,) never fails to sult t in to be a Vivares, or a oollet -- methinks I hear you exclaim, Reader, ho is Elia?

        Because in my last I tried to divert tten , in an old o decay, doubtless you    me doary of tc scrivener -- o sucks enance, as certain sick people are said to do, through a quill.

        ell, I do agnize somet. I fess t it is my    of tters requires some relaxation -- (and ter t first sig ab from udies) -- to emplation of indigos, cottons, ra place * * * * * * and t sends you ite to your books * * * * * not to say, t your outside ss, a kindly and naturally, ts, epigrams, essays -- so t ting-, ttings up of an aut -rucks of figures and cyps so at its ease round of a midnigation. -- It feels its promotion. * * * * * * * So t you see, upon terary dignity of Elia is very little, if at all, promised in the dession.

        Not t, in my anxious detail of ties ial to t blind to certain flao pi t. And    ret tion, and doing-aogetory iices, and sprinklings of freedom, tter days, noo all is and purposes, dead-letter days. tephen, and Barnabas -

        "Andre;

        o keep all t sc Cs. I remember token, in tt Prayer Book. ter in ure -- lemy in troublesome act of flaying, after tti. I     tion of Iscariot -- so muco keep    I a little grudged at tion of tter Jude    ities togeto make up one paudy-day betion.

        t visitations in a sc;far off t; -- I old you sucs-day falls out    er. Peradvey tle better t me not be t tn tion of tides to be papistical, superstitious. Only in a    of suding, met sounded -- but I am    of my dept to decide ts of civil and ecclesiastical auty -- I am plain Elia -- no Selden, nor Arc present in t of learning, uy Bodley.

        I    lema tudent. to suc food of academistitution, noo ies. tion, too, at time of t ake my ed, and fancy myself of anding I please. I seem admitted ad eundem. I fetc opportunities. I    rise at t it rings for me. In moods of y I    be a Sizar, or a Servitor. rut a Gentleman oner. In graver moments, I proceed Master of Arts. Indeed I do not t respectable cer. I acles, drop a bosy, as I pass, aking me for somet. I go about in black,    to pass for not of a Serapor.

        t times are so mucall trees of Cs, ted, and ing oo slip in unperceived, and pay a devoir to some Founder, or noble or royal Beress (t srait seems to smile upon to adopt me for to take a peep in by t tteries, and sculleries, redolent of antique ality: tcc pies uries ago; and spits    minister among t is o me tion, and th a Manciple.

        Antiquity! t art t, being not every t, t not antiquity -- t not    a remoter antiquity, as t it, to look back to ion; to t, jejune, modern!    mystery lurks in troversion? or    look forry ! ty future is as not is every thing!

        [Footnote] * Januses of one face. -- Sir thomas Browne.

        ly t o    t    an apanying feeling, as t our aors o and fro groping!

        Above all ties, old Oxenford,    arride and solace me, are tories of mouldering learning, thy shelves -

        a place to be in is an old library! It seems as ters, t o tory, or middle state. I do not    to o profas. I could as soon dislodge a so ined cs is fragrant as t bloom of tial apples whe happy orchard.

        Still less y to disturb tiones, so tempting to te palates, do but disturb and ule my fait of tnesses mig unimpeacies to Porson, and to G. D. --    Oriel. it into a book. ood as passive as one by to ne    ered for a tall Scapula.

        D. is assiduous in s to ts of learning. No insiderable portion of e fortune, I appre, aken up torneys, attorneys clerks, apparitors, promoters, vermin of ts, "in calm and sinless peace." t -- tigation blooucice to ;strike an abstract idea."

        D. ells me, tigation into all atter ected ies; and ely lit upon a MS. colle of cers, relative to C--, by tle some disputed point --particularly t long troversy beto priority of foundation. ts, I am afraid,    met    it deserved, eit C--. Your caputs, and    tions. -- teo suck tains of ters,    inquiring into tleies to be imperti -- unreverend. t muco rake into title-deeds. I gat least so muc a man to plain.

        D. started like an unbroke errupted     very probable t    D. ion to a provoking s-sig of late studies and c t oil) D. is t absent of men.    our friend M.s in Bedford-square; and, finding nobody at o t exactitude of purpose ers me    in suco record timely or unfortunate visitor -- and takes . Some ter, inies returned o t image of t M.s -- Mrs. M. presiding at it like a Queen Lar, ty A. S. at riking irresistibly on ting t t;certainly not to return from try before t day ;) and disappointed a sed time, inquires for pen and paper as before: again t, and in t above t in o print )    name (scarce dry) looks out upon er e ! -- t may be ceived. D. made many a good resolution against any sucure. I    keep torously For o be absent from times (not to speak it profanely) to be present    time ion or, being stopped, starts like a t t moment, reader,    tabor -- or Parnassus -- or co-spo -- or, on, framing "immortal on; -- devising some plan of amelioration to try, or ture meditating some individual kindness or courtesy, to be do sciousness of art so guiltily at truded personal presence.

        D. is delig    t in suc muc of    at Buxton, at Scarbe. to ;better ters of Damascus. -- On table Mountains; and o serpreter at tiful.
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