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... Friends . " De Quincey divides literature into two sorts , the literature of power and the literature of knowledge . The latter is of necessity for to - day only , and must be revised to - morrow . The definition has scarcely De ...
... Friends . " De Quincey divides literature into two sorts , the literature of power and the literature of knowledge . The latter is of necessity for to - day only , and must be revised to - morrow . The definition has scarcely De ...
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... the genuine literary im- pulse , which he obeyed against all the ar- guments and entreaties of his friends . Un- fortunately , with a delicate physical consti- The tution he had a mind of romantic sensibil- ity PRELIMINARY . 11.
... the genuine literary im- pulse , which he obeyed against all the ar- guments and entreaties of his friends . Un- fortunately , with a delicate physical consti- The tution he had a mind of romantic sensibil- ity PRELIMINARY . 11.
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... friends were now alarmed by symptoms of pulmonary weakness . This physical disability no doubt had much to do with his disinclination to severe study . For the next two or three years much time was consumed in excursions up the Hudson ...
... friends were now alarmed by symptoms of pulmonary weakness . This physical disability no doubt had much to do with his disinclination to severe study . For the next two or three years much time was consumed in excursions up the Hudson ...
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... friends to whom he became so much attached that it was with pain he parted from them . The gayety of city life , the ... friendship ; she greatly inter- ested herself in his future , and furnished him with letters from herself and the ...
... friends to whom he became so much attached that it was with pain he parted from them . The gayety of city life , the ... friendship ; she greatly inter- ested herself in his future , and furnished him with letters from herself and the ...
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... friend . He had a boundless capacity for good - fellow- ship . At Messina he chronicles the brill- iant spectacle of ... friendship came near changing the whole course of his life . To return home to the dry study of the law was not a ...
... friend . He had a boundless capacity for good - fellow- ship . At Messina he chronicles the brill- iant spectacle of ... friendship came near changing the whole course of his life . To return home to the dry study of the law was not a ...
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