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Pagina 183
... wonder . " The scenes are mere magic - lantern pictures , " says Coleridge , who in his own . dreamy soul ought to have been able , one would have thought , to compre- hend his brother poet : and there is a cer- tain reality in the ...
... wonder . " The scenes are mere magic - lantern pictures , " says Coleridge , who in his own . dreamy soul ought to have been able , one would have thought , to compre- hend his brother poet : and there is a cer- tain reality in the ...
Pagina 281
... wonder at myself sometimes , and you will wonder , that I did not break down under my grief . It was my first real grief , as that which preceded it had been my first real happiness . I have even envied the people who got ill and who ...
... wonder at myself sometimes , and you will wonder , that I did not break down under my grief . It was my first real grief , as that which preceded it had been my first real happiness . I have even envied the people who got ill and who ...
Pagina 620
... wonder into the sign , or may be positively recognised by human intelligence as an interruption , instead of a new operation , of those laws of Nature with which , of late , we have be- come so exhaustively acquainted ? For my own part ...
... wonder into the sign , or may be positively recognised by human intelligence as an interruption , instead of a new operation , of those laws of Nature with which , of late , we have be- come so exhaustively acquainted ? For my own part ...
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AN UGLY DOG | 64 |
MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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