Autobiographic SketchesTicknor and Fields, 1861 - 383 páginas |
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... scenes sufficiently varied , that are not suffered to remain too long upon the eye , and that connect themselves at every stage with intellectual objects . But , even here , I do not scruple to claim from the reader , occasionally , a ...
... scenes sufficiently varied , that are not suffered to remain too long upon the eye , and that connect themselves at every stage with intellectual objects . But , even here , I do not scruple to claim from the reader , occasionally , a ...
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... - marks only I shall address to the equity of my reader . First , I desire to remind him of the peril ous difficulty besieging all attempts to clothe in words the visionary scenes derived from the world of dreams 22 PREFACE .
... - marks only I shall address to the equity of my reader . First , I desire to remind him of the peril ous difficulty besieging all attempts to clothe in words the visionary scenes derived from the world of dreams 22 PREFACE .
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Thomas De Quincey. words the visionary scenes derived from the world of dreams , where a single false note , a single word in a wrong key , ruins the whole music ; and , second- ly , I ... scenes of the Confessions , and , by PREFACE . 23.
Thomas De Quincey. words the visionary scenes derived from the world of dreams , where a single false note , a single word in a wrong key , ruins the whole music ; and , second- ly , I ... scenes of the Confessions , and , by PREFACE . 23.
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Thomas De Quincey. passages or scenes of the Confessions , and , by re- bound from them , an interest in their author : suffer me also to anticipate that , on the publication of some parts yet in arrear of the Suspiria , you your- self ...
Thomas De Quincey. passages or scenes of the Confessions , and , by re- bound from them , an interest in their author : suffer me also to anticipate that , on the publication of some parts yet in arrear of the Suspiria , you your- self ...
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... scene of that Sunday was near in place to Jerusalem . What then was Jerusalem ? Did I fancy it to be the omphalos ( navel ) or physical centre of the earth ? Why should that affect me Such a pretension had once been made for Jerusalem ...
... scene of that Sunday was near in place to Jerusalem . What then was Jerusalem ? Did I fancy it to be the omphalos ( navel ) or physical centre of the earth ? Why should that affect me Such a pretension had once been made for Jerusalem ...
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