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... caused , in this as in other volumes , by the necessity and duty of re - assorting the papers on a more permanent principle , arises from the fact that De Quincey , in the Prefaces which he prefixed to most of the volumes of his edition ...
... caused , in this as in other volumes , by the necessity and duty of re - assorting the papers on a more permanent principle , arises from the fact that De Quincey , in the Prefaces which he prefixed to most of the volumes of his edition ...
Side 6
... cause , perhaps , to remodel his opinion , and to amend his appreciation of two mighty organs working through ages on behalf of human progress , " and only not historically acknowledged because not truly " understood . " 66 66 66 66 By ...
... cause , perhaps , to remodel his opinion , and to amend his appreciation of two mighty organs working through ages on behalf of human progress , " and only not historically acknowledged because not truly " understood . " 66 66 66 66 By ...
Side 16
... a subject , since , if ( like other Pagans ) he ate no breakfast himself , in some sense he may be called the cause of breakfast to other " " men , by treating of those things which 16 HISTORICAL ESSAYS AND RESEARCHES.
... a subject , since , if ( like other Pagans ) he ate no breakfast himself , in some sense he may be called the cause of breakfast to other " " men , by treating of those things which 16 HISTORICAL ESSAYS AND RESEARCHES.
Side 21
... causes us to denominate them by the common name of dinner ? It is that in both we recognise the principal meal of the day , the meal upon which is thrown the onus of the day's support . In everything else they are as wide asunder as the ...
... causes us to denominate them by the common name of dinner ? It is that in both we recognise the principal meal of the day , the meal upon which is thrown the onus of the day's support . In everything else they are as wide asunder as the ...
Side 25
... cause of their vagueness - viz . in their position . Another cause was the common basis of both . Bread was so notori- ously the predominating " feature " in each of these prelusive banquets that all foreigners at Rome , who ...
... cause of their vagueness - viz . in their position . Another cause was the common basis of both . Bread was so notori- ously the predominating " feature " in each of these prelusive banquets that all foreigners at Rome , who ...
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The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, Bind 7 Thomas De Quincey,David Masson Fuld visning - 1897 |
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