The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... common child would happily have been able to laugh at , threatened to drive the child De Quincey almost to distraction . His sensibilities were to all his other senses like an exaggerating prism to the eyes ; so that by the mere ...
... common child would happily have been able to laugh at , threatened to drive the child De Quincey almost to distraction . His sensibilities were to all his other senses like an exaggerating prism to the eyes ; so that by the mere ...
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... common - sense , and obvious duty , and palpable advantage , making them seem trivial and mean ? De Quincey got through the first year , notwithstanding his unhappiness , acquitted him- self with the highest credit at the public ...
... common - sense , and obvious duty , and palpable advantage , making them seem trivial and mean ? De Quincey got through the first year , notwithstanding his unhappiness , acquitted him- self with the highest credit at the public ...
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... common - place duty and the already stinging remorse of most foolishly violated conscience , when there was a divine silence of all reproaches , and a divine exaltation above all such petty and earth - born cares , to be drawn from week ...
... common - place duty and the already stinging remorse of most foolishly violated conscience , when there was a divine silence of all reproaches , and a divine exaltation above all such petty and earth - born cares , to be drawn from week ...
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... common delusion of the apostles as to that earthly kingdom which , under the sanction and auspices of Christ , they supposed to be waiting and ripening for the Jewish people . * * * * * ' Believing , therefore , as Judas did , and ...
... common delusion of the apostles as to that earthly kingdom which , under the sanction and auspices of Christ , they supposed to be waiting and ripening for the Jewish people . * * * * * ' Believing , therefore , as Judas did , and ...
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... common enemy ; but it proved in the end completely abortive . The Irish Parliament , when nominally free , was really little less dependent than before ; instead of being openly purchased it was bought secretly and at a higher price ...
... common enemy ; but it proved in the end completely abortive . The Irish Parliament , when nominally free , was really little less dependent than before ; instead of being openly purchased it was bought secretly and at a higher price ...
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