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... appear from its bloodlessness , at a safe distance . These military operations were of course under the control of the elder brother , who directed Thomas's movements upon the flank or rear of the enemy , sometimes planting him in ...
... appears to have resided there from 1803 to 1808 ; that is , from his eighteenth year to his twenty - third . But of his own obligations to that University he says not one syllable . Whether he read or whether he idled we are left to ...
... appear , among his contem- poraries who were capable of appreciating him ; and they all agreed that De Quincey was a ... appears that he brought this knowledge up to Oxford with him ; and that his university studies were directed almost ...
... appears from De Quincey's own language that he never so much as saw Shelley , who came to Oxford shortly after the event last recorded ; and subsequently lived near De Quincey for a while in the Lake country . But the year 1809 was ...
... appears to have been wasted . Coleridge never recovered a healthy state of either mind or body . And his benefactor ... appear , presented no features of special interest . Considering his early habits and infirmities , we may well be ...