The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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Side 9
... hearts were at this time occupied with the public interests of the country . The sorrow of the time was ripening to a second harvest . Napoleon had commenced his Vandal , or rather Hunnish war with Britain , in the spring of this year ...
... hearts were at this time occupied with the public interests of the country . The sorrow of the time was ripening to a second harvest . Napoleon had commenced his Vandal , or rather Hunnish war with Britain , in the spring of this year ...
Side 10
... hearts entered , that a little divided with me the else monopolizing awe attached to the solemn act of launching myself upon the world . That expression may seem too strong as applied to one who had already been for many months a ...
... hearts entered , that a little divided with me the else monopolizing awe attached to the solemn act of launching myself upon the world . That expression may seem too strong as applied to one who had already been for many months a ...
Side 107
... heart - wearied prince would sometimes draw from their repository , and in solitude would apostrophise them separately , or commune with the bitter - sweet remembrances which they recalled . In something of the same spirit - but with a ...
... heart - wearied prince would sometimes draw from their repository , and in solitude would apostrophise them separately , or commune with the bitter - sweet remembrances which they recalled . In something of the same spirit - but with a ...
Side 108
... heart , with the widowed queen of Carthage , using her words in an altered application- " Quæsivit lucem - ingemuitque repertâ . " Had the transcendental philosophy corresponded to my expectations , and had it left important openings ...
... heart , with the widowed queen of Carthage , using her words in an altered application- " Quæsivit lucem - ingemuitque repertâ . " Had the transcendental philosophy corresponded to my expectations , and had it left important openings ...
Side 121
... heart from the spirit of this fleshly world . I have delineated the habits and character of Mr. Clowes at some length , chiefly because a connexion is rare and interesting between parties so widely asunder in point of age -one a ...
... heart from the spirit of this fleshly world . I have delineated the habits and character of Mr. Clowes at some length , chiefly because a connexion is rare and interesting between parties so widely asunder in point of age -one a ...
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