Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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... mighty wilderness , the city no , not the city , but the nation - of London . We , upon this occasion , were in an open carriage , and , chiefly ( as I imagine ) to avoid the dust , we approached London by rural lanes , where any such ...
... mighty wilderness , the city no , not the city , but the nation - of London . We , upon this occasion , were in an open carriage , and , chiefly ( as I imagine ) to avoid the dust , we approached London by rural lanes , where any such ...
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... mighty cathedral , and in the cherubim that looked down upon her from the mighty shafts of its pillars . Face to face she was meeting us ; face to face she rode , as if danger there were none . Oh , baby ! " I exclaim- ed , " shalt thou ...
... mighty cathedral , and in the cherubim that looked down upon her from the mighty shafts of its pillars . Face to face she was meeting us ; face to face she rode , as if danger there were none . Oh , baby ! " I exclaim- ed , " shalt thou ...
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... mighty silence which infancy is thus privileged by nature and by position to enjoy coöperates with an- other source of power , - almost peculiar to youth and youthful circumstances , which Wordsworth also was the first person to notice ...
... mighty silence which infancy is thus privileged by nature and by position to enjoy coöperates with an- other source of power , - almost peculiar to youth and youthful circumstances , which Wordsworth also was the first person to notice ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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