The British Quarterly Review, Tom 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... reader , is somewhat ambitiously styled , in my family , the drawing - room ; but , " being contrived a double debt to pay , " it is also , and more justly , termed the library ; for it happens that books are the only article of ...
... reader , is somewhat ambitiously styled , in my family , the drawing - room ; but , " being contrived a double debt to pay , " it is also , and more justly , termed the library ; for it happens that books are the only article of ...
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... reader , we have run through all the ten categories of my condition , as it stood about 1816-17 , up to the middle ... readers as to the happiness of this period of his life , there will be little enough difficulty in agreeing as to the ...
... reader , we have run through all the ten categories of my condition , as it stood about 1816-17 , up to the middle ... readers as to the happiness of this period of his life , there will be little enough difficulty in agreeing as to the ...
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... readers . We shall be obliged to refer again to the last part of the ' Confessions , ' but for the present we leave them . It cannot have been much later than this , so far as the com- parison of scattered statements enables us to judge ...
... readers . We shall be obliged to refer again to the last part of the ' Confessions , ' but for the present we leave them . It cannot have been much later than this , so far as the com- parison of scattered statements enables us to judge ...
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... reader has supplemented this , however , by reading the biography of Pope in the Encyclopædia Britannica , ' he will see that De Quincey has exposed himself to much misunderstanding merely through his eagerness as a critic . Lord ...
... reader has supplemented this , however , by reading the biography of Pope in the Encyclopædia Britannica , ' he will see that De Quincey has exposed himself to much misunderstanding merely through his eagerness as a critic . Lord ...
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... reader into a profuse sweat of horror , must make him shudder as if a watering - pot were playing all over his back ; so we shall begin by asking , What is to be taken as the predominant ' opinion of man , reflective and philosophic ...
... reader into a profuse sweat of horror , must make him shudder as if a watering - pot were playing all over his back ; so we shall begin by asking , What is to be taken as the predominant ' opinion of man , reflective and philosophic ...
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