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... which I heard of during a residence at Paris , for the truth of which I can undertake to vouch , and which is of a very grave and singular nature . " N a stormy night , in the tempestuous times Na The Bold Dragoon 67.
... which I heard of during a residence at Paris , for the truth of which I can undertake to vouch , and which is of a very grave and singular nature . " N a stormy night , in the tempestuous times Na The Bold Dragoon 67.
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... nature of his studies had an effect on both mind and body . His health was impaired ; his imagina- tion diseased . He had been indulging in fanci- ful speculations on spiritual essences , until , like Swendenborg , he had an ideal world ...
... nature of his studies had an effect on both mind and body . His health was impaired ; his imagina- tion diseased . He had been indulging in fanci- ful speculations on spiritual essences , until , like Swendenborg , he had an ideal world ...
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... nature , disgusted him with society and the world , and made him more than ever a recluse . He shut himself up in a solitary apartment in the Pays Latin , the quarter of students . There , in a gloomy street not far from the monastic ...
... nature , disgusted him with society and the world , and made him more than ever a recluse . He shut himself up in a solitary apartment in the Pays Latin , the quarter of students . There , in a gloomy street not far from the monastic ...
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... nature of our conversation , and the whimsical talk about a haunted chamber , tempt- ed me to let it remain , by way of experiment , to see whether a stranger , totally unacquainted with its story , would be affected by it . " The words ...
... nature of our conversation , and the whimsical talk about a haunted chamber , tempt- ed me to let it remain , by way of experiment , to see whether a stranger , totally unacquainted with its story , would be affected by it . " The words ...
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... natural way . Such , at least , appears the reason for which nine tenths of our youngsters are sent abroad . In the course of my tour I remained some time at Venice . The romantic character of that place delighted me ; I was very much ...
... natural way . Such , at least , appears the reason for which nine tenths of our youngsters are sent abroad . In the course of my tour I remained some time at Venice . The romantic character of that place delighted me ; I was very much ...
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