Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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Side 103
... means of serving her , except by kind- ness and brotherly treatment , was overcome by sorrow : so that , when I kissed her at our final farewell , she put her arms about my neck , and wept , without speaking a word . I hoped to return ...
... means of serving her , except by kind- ness and brotherly treatment , was overcome by sorrow : so that , when I kissed her at our final farewell , she put her arms about my neck , and wept , without speaking a word . I hoped to return ...
Side 158
... means universally ( or in the whole extent of the genus ) , and a foolish sense of this world , where it means usually . Now , I am far from saying that children universally are capable of grief like mine . But there are more than you ...
... means universally ( or in the whole extent of the genus ) , and a foolish sense of this world , where it means usually . Now , I am far from saying that children universally are capable of grief like mine . But there are more than you ...
Side 177
... means unlingering ; whereas the Christian Litany by " sudden . death " means a death without warning , consequently without any available summons to religious preparation . The poor mutineer , who kneels down to gather into his heart ...
... means unlingering ; whereas the Christian Litany by " sudden . death " means a death without warning , consequently without any available summons to religious preparation . The poor mutineer , who kneels down to gather into his heart ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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