Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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... interest or value . Well ; few readers are now much acquainted with this section of lite- rature ; even the powerful sketches of Beaumont and Fletcher , who , in their comic delineations , approach to Shakspeare , lie covered with dust ...
... interest or value . Well ; few readers are now much acquainted with this section of lite- rature ; even the powerful sketches of Beaumont and Fletcher , who , in their comic delineations , approach to Shakspeare , lie covered with dust ...
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... interest , upon various mixed feelings ; partly for his courage , for his sturdy and uncomplying morality , according to his views , for his general love of truth ; and ( as usual ) for his diction , amongst all who loved the stately ...
... interest , upon various mixed feelings ; partly for his courage , for his sturdy and uncomplying morality , according to his views , for his general love of truth ; and ( as usual ) for his diction , amongst all who loved the stately ...
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... interest in all the members of that school to which he had himself once belonged . He was at that time slender and thin ; having an appearance of extenuation and emaciation , as though he had suffered hardships , and ill - treatment ...
... interest in all the members of that school to which he had himself once belonged . He was at that time slender and thin ; having an appearance of extenuation and emaciation , as though he had suffered hardships , and ill - treatment ...
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... ourselves , and make our egress from the gardens . This incident , to me at my age , was very naturally one of considerable interest . But the reflection , to which I alluded above , as one which , even at those EARLY TAYS . 45.
... ourselves , and make our egress from the gardens . This incident , to me at my age , was very naturally one of considerable interest . But the reflection , to which I alluded above , as one which , even at those EARLY TAYS . 45.
Side 46
... interests , could ever reach the ear of a King , under the etiquette of a court , and under that one rule which seemed singly sufficient to foreclose all natural avenues to truth the rule , I mean , by which it is forbidden to address a ...
... interests , could ever reach the ear of a King , under the etiquette of a court , and under that one rule which seemed singly sufficient to foreclose all natural avenues to truth the rule , I mean , by which it is forbidden to address a ...
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