The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 2A. and C. Black, 1889 - 454 sider |
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... less I owe thee justice ; for that is a universal debt . And at this moment , when I see thee called to thy audit by unjust and malicious accusers— men with the hearts of inquisitors and the purposes of robbers — I feel towards thee ...
... less I owe thee justice ; for that is a universal debt . And at this moment , when I see thee called to thy audit by unjust and malicious accusers— men with the hearts of inquisitors and the purposes of robbers — I feel towards thee ...
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... less than in other cities , it must be possible for a young man of firm mind to live on a hundred pounds annually , if he pleased to do so , and to live respectably . I guessed even then how the matter stood ; and so in my own ...
... less than in other cities , it must be possible for a young man of firm mind to live on a hundred pounds annually , if he pleased to do so , and to live respectably . I guessed even then how the matter stood ; and so in my own ...
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... less than episcopal ; and , in fact , the head of Brasenose at that time , who happened to be the Bishop of Bangor , was not held to rank much above his brothers in office . Such being the rank of heads generally , à fortiori , that of ...
... less than episcopal ; and , in fact , the head of Brasenose at that time , who happened to be the Bishop of Bangor , was not held to rank much above his brothers in office . Such being the rank of heads generally , à fortiori , that of ...
Side 26
... less , are conscious of acting a part . I did not , therefore , feel the tremor which was expected of a novice , on being ushered into so solemn a presence . II 1 The Dean was sitting in a spacious library or study , elegantly , if not ...
... less , are conscious of acting a part . I did not , therefore , feel the tremor which was expected of a novice , on being ushered into so solemn a presence . II 1 The Dean was sitting in a spacious library or study , elegantly , if not ...
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... less . And this trifling consideration it was , concurring with a reputation at that time for relaxed 1 Among the students in Christ Church at this time was Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe , afterwards so well known as a fellow - resident ...
... less . And this trifling consideration it was , concurring with a reputation at that time for relaxed 1 Among the students in Christ Church at this time was Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe , afterwards so well known as a fellow - resident ...
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