Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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... moment that the interview would have terminated in the Dean's suspending his standing rule in my favor . But , just at that moment , the thundering heralds of the Dean's hall announced some man of high rank : the sovereign of Christ ...
... moment that the interview would have terminated in the Dean's suspending his standing rule in my favor . But , just at that moment , the thundering heralds of the Dean's hall announced some man of high rank : the sovereign of Christ ...
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... moment of our transit ! Even in that moment the thunder of collision spoke aloud . Either with the swingle - bar , or with the haunch of our near leader , we had struck the off - wheel of the little gig , which stood rather obliquely ...
... moment of our transit ! Even in that moment the thunder of collision spoke aloud . Either with the swingle - bar , or with the haunch of our near leader , we had struck the off - wheel of the little gig , which stood rather obliquely ...
Side 410
... moment in such a spectacle , is that in which a sigh and a stirring announce the re- commencement of suspended life . Or , if the reader has ever been present in a vast metropolis , on the day when some great national idol was carried ...
... moment in such a spectacle , is that in which a sigh and a stirring announce the re- commencement of suspended life . Or , if the reader has ever been present in a vast metropolis , on the day when some great national idol was carried ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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