The Literary History of England in the End of the Eighteenth and Beginning of the Ninetheenth Century, Том 2Macmillan and Company, 1882 |
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... possible , " the poor young man continues , " but no mention of what is gone and done with . The former things have passed away , ' and I have something more to do than to feel . God Almighty has us all in his keeping . " What a tragedy ...
... possible , " the poor young man continues , " but no mention of what is gone and done with . The former things have passed away , ' and I have something more to do than to feel . God Almighty has us all in his keeping . " What a tragedy ...
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... possible controversy and discussion with the friends visible who would meet , and note , and criticise . It gave expression to all the higher aims of his life , and to the gentle genius not great enough for action , which yet was true ...
... possible controversy and discussion with the friends visible who would meet , and note , and criticise . It gave expression to all the higher aims of his life , and to the gentle genius not great enough for action , which yet was true ...
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... possible to conceive . " De Quincey returned to Bristol , and there made acquaintance with the kind Cottle , the bookseller , from whom he inquired into the circumstances of the poet who had so dazzled and entranced him , with the ...
... possible to conceive . " De Quincey returned to Bristol , and there made acquaintance with the kind Cottle , the bookseller , from whom he inquired into the circumstances of the poet who had so dazzled and entranced him , with the ...
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... possible to imagine - one who had been a hero of the Oxford world , while the quaint little undergraduate of Worcester buried himself in his rooms , or wandered by night in out - of - the - way haunts , apart from the cheerful current ...
... possible to imagine - one who had been a hero of the Oxford world , while the quaint little undergraduate of Worcester buried himself in his rooms , or wandered by night in out - of - the - way haunts , apart from the cheerful current ...
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... possible to imagine , Wilson with a largeness about him which was not all size , an expansion and bigness of soul as well as body , a dauntless athleticism of the mind as well as of the thews and sinews , joyous , fearless , all ...
... possible to imagine , Wilson with a largeness about him which was not all size , an expansion and bigness of soul as well as body , a dauntless athleticism of the mind as well as of the thews and sinews , joyous , fearless , all ...
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