Confessions of an English Opium-eater: In Both the Rev. and the Original Texts, with is Sequels, Suspiria de Profundis and The English Mail-coachMacdonald, 1956 - 614 psl. |
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... standing beyond the walls of Chester . Early in the seventeenth century , this Priory , or so much of it as remained , was occupied as a dwelling - house by Sir Robert Cotton the antiquary . And there , according to tradition , he had ...
... standing beyond the walls of Chester . Early in the seventeenth century , this Priory , or so much of it as remained , was occupied as a dwelling - house by Sir Robert Cotton the antiquary . And there , according to tradition , he had ...
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... standing by , described to me a set of plates from that artist , called his ' Dreams , ' and which record the scenery of his own visions during the delirium of a fever . Some of these ( I describe only from memory of Cole- ridge's ...
... standing by , described to me a set of plates from that artist , called his ' Dreams , ' and which record the scenery of his own visions during the delirium of a fever . Some of these ( I describe only from memory of Cole- ridge's ...
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... standing and population . sleeping , from the steadfast foundations of the shore to the coral floors of ocean . And God said , - Pompeii did I bury and conceal from men through seventeen centuries : this city I will bury , but not ...
... standing and population . sleeping , from the steadfast foundations of the shore to the coral floors of ocean . And God said , - Pompeii did I bury and conceal from men through seventeen centuries : this city I will bury , but not ...
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CHRONOLOGY OF DE QUINCEYS LIFE | 2 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 88 |
CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH | 343 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 4
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