Autobiographic Sketches, Bind 11–12Houghton, Mifflin, 1876 - 593 sider |
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Side 3
... heart — not visible externally . On the contrary , on one occa- sion when he corrected an erroneous refer- ence to an event as being a century old , by saying that he recollected its occurrence , one felt almost a surprise at the ...
... heart — not visible externally . On the contrary , on one occa- sion when he corrected an erroneous refer- ence to an event as being a century old , by saying that he recollected its occurrence , one felt almost a surprise at the ...
Side 20
... hearts by such a life , are also sacred , and in privilege stand nearest to grief . " During the few last days of his life De Quincey wandered much , mixing up ' real and imaginary , or apparently imaginary things . ' He complained ...
... hearts by such a life , are also sacred , and in privilege stand nearest to grief . " During the few last days of his life De Quincey wandered much , mixing up ' real and imaginary , or apparently imaginary things . ' He complained ...
Side 27
... heart ; for the heart of infancy is as apprehensive as that of maturest wisdom in relation to any capital wound inflicted on the happiness . Life is finished ! Finished it is ! " was the hidden meaning that , half unconsciously to ...
... heart ; for the heart of infancy is as apprehensive as that of maturest wisdom in relation to any capital wound inflicted on the happiness . Life is finished ! Finished it is ! " was the hidden meaning that , half unconsciously to ...
Side 34
... heart , even after the event which so im mediately succeeded had reflected upon it a more painful emphasis . But for ... heart I trusted that she would come again . Summer and winter came again crocuses and roses ; why not little Jane ...
... heart , even after the event which so im mediately succeeded had reflected upon it a more painful emphasis . But for ... heart I trusted that she would come again . Summer and winter came again crocuses and roses ; why not little Jane ...
Side 36
... heart had been drawn to thine ? Could a child six years old , place any special value upon intellectual for- wardness ? Serene and capacious as my sister's mind appeared to me upon after review , was that a charm for stealing away the heart ...
... heart had been drawn to thine ? Could a child six years old , place any special value upon intellectual for- wardness ? Serene and capacious as my sister's mind appeared to me upon after review , was that a charm for stealing away the heart ...
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