Beauties: Selected from the Writings of Thomas De QuinceyHoughton, Mifflin, 1862 - 432 sider |
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... supposed of French descent ; yet it was a vexation I had constantly to face , as most peo- ple supposed that my name argued a French origia ; whereas a Norman origin argued pretty certainly an origin not French . I replied , with some ...
... supposed of French descent ; yet it was a vexation I had constantly to face , as most peo- ple supposed that my name argued a French origia ; whereas a Norman origin argued pretty certainly an origin not French . I replied , with some ...
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... supposed . And the only new element in the man's act is not any element of special immorality , but simply of special misfortune . The other remark has reference to the meaning of the word sudden . Very possibly Cæsar and the Chris ...
... supposed . And the only new element in the man's act is not any element of special immorality , but simply of special misfortune . The other remark has reference to the meaning of the word sudden . Very possibly Cæsar and the Chris ...
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Selected from the Writings of Thomas De Quincey Thomas De Quincey. supposed to be , therefore , anti - national ; and still less . was individually hateful . What was hated ( if any- thing ) belonged to his class , not to himself ...
Selected from the Writings of Thomas De Quincey Thomas De Quincey. supposed to be , therefore , anti - national ; and still less . was individually hateful . What was hated ( if any- thing ) belonged to his class , not to himself ...
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THE DE QUINCEYS | 13 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD OF STRIFE | 30 |
THE NATION OF LONDON | 53 |
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