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... this . He first saw Coleridge at Bristol in the autumn of 1807 , and Wordsworth later in the same year , at the poet's cottage in the Vale of Grasmere . In the winter of 1808-9 he took up his residence 40 THOMAS DE QUINCEY .
... this . He first saw Coleridge at Bristol in the autumn of 1807 , and Wordsworth later in the same year , at the poet's cottage in the Vale of Grasmere . In the winter of 1808-9 he took up his residence 40 THOMAS DE QUINCEY .
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... Grasmere for the larger house of Allan Bank , and De Quincey succeeded this illustrious tenant . He retained this cottage for seven - and - twenty years , and up to 1829 it was his principal place of residence . " From this era , " he ...
... Grasmere for the larger house of Allan Bank , and De Quincey succeeded this illustrious tenant . He retained this cottage for seven - and - twenty years , and up to 1829 it was his principal place of residence . " From this era , " he ...
Side 42
... Grasmere , he was often in London , his lodgings being in York Street , Covent Garden . During that time he was a frequent contributor to the ' London Magazine . ' He speaks of his " daily task of writing and producing something for the ...
... Grasmere , he was often in London , his lodgings being in York Street , Covent Garden . During that time he was a frequent contributor to the ' London Magazine . ' He speaks of his " daily task of writing and producing something for the ...
Side 44
... Grasmere . He spent the year 1830 with Professor Wilson in Edinburgh . In 1835 he gave up his cottage at Grasmere . In 1843 he settled with his family at Lasswade , a small village near Edinburgh . It is probably to this interval that ...
... Grasmere . He spent the year 1830 with Professor Wilson in Edinburgh . In 1835 he gave up his cottage at Grasmere . In 1843 he settled with his family at Lasswade , a small village near Edinburgh . It is probably to this interval that ...
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abstruse Addison admiration antithesis appearance Ben Jonson called Carlyle Carlyle's character Chartism Church Church of England clauses clear criticism death described diction doctrine effect ELEMENTS OF STYLE England English Essays Euphuism example expression favour favourite feelings figures Figures of Speech French French Revolution give Grasmere Henry VII History honour Hooker human humour intellectual interest Jeremy Taylor Johnson King labour language Latin less literary literature living Lord Macaulay Macaulay's manner matter means ment mind moral narrative nature never object opinion opium original Oxford paragraph particular passage pathos peculiar perhaps period periodic sentence person perspicuous pleasure poet poetry political popular probably prose published QUALITIES OF STYLE Quincey Quincey's quoted reader regards says sense sentences similitudes simplicity sometimes speech statement sublimity synecdoches Tatler tences things tion translation Whigs Wicliffe words writer wrote