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1 It always needed distance-thegreater distance the better - to lend enchantment to it.
2 But distance, however magnificent, does not lend enchantment to a meal.
3 How distance does lend enchantment to the view sometimes!
4 They frame the long vistas of farmlands, woods, lakes and rivers and lend enchantment to the road.
5 It is marked by the same pagan enjoyment of life, the same freshness and charm that lend enchantment to the Iliad.
6 Yet it will be admitted that considerable distance is required to " lend enchantment " to the sound of his voice.
7 Enid was well aware that absence frequently makes the heart grow fonder, and that distance does lend enchantment to the view.
8 I try to let distance lend enchantment to the view, for it's bad enough having to go about with him when I am at home.
9 The magic of the moon and stars lends enchantment to this scene.
10 To genius more than to aught else, perhaps, distance lends enchantment .
11 Never was there a more complete case of distance lending enchantment to the view.
12 Well-mydear- " ( Distance lends enchantment , and Clover had become "My dear" again.)
13 The lot of another person is one of the mountains to which distance lends enchantment .
14 Distance lends enchantment to the view of their houses, which will not bear close inspection.
15 But distance lends enchantment and glosses over problems.
16 It cannot be said of these terraces that "distance lends enchantment to the view."
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