Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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... fact , very much less sumptuously than the servants . And if ( after the model of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius ) I should return thanks to Providence for all the separate blessings of my early situation , these four I would single out as ...
... fact , very much less sumptuously than the servants . And if ( after the model of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius ) I should return thanks to Providence for all the separate blessings of my early situation , these four I would single out as ...
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... facts of the case . But , in excuse for myself , this fact , above all others , ought to be mentioned — that , over and above the killing oppression to my too sensi- tive system of the monotonous school tasks , and the ruinous want of ...
... facts of the case . But , in excuse for myself , this fact , above all others , ought to be mentioned — that , over and above the killing oppression to my too sensi- tive system of the monotonous school tasks , and the ruinous want of ...
Side 364
... fact , it is more truly entitled to be held " The light that never was on land or sea , " a light radiating from some far spiritual world , than any the most idealizing light that ever yet a paint- er's hand created . The nose , a ...
... fact , it is more truly entitled to be held " The light that never was on land or sea , " a light radiating from some far spiritual world , than any the most idealizing light that ever yet a paint- er's hand created . The nose , a ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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