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Thomas De Quincey. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION- - PAGE I. THOMAS DE QUINCEY , vii II . DE QUINCEY'S WRITINGS , xvi III . THE CONFESSIONS , xxxi IV . THE DAUGHTER OF LEBANON , xlvii V. DE QUINCEY AND OPIUM , PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1822 , li ...
Thomas De Quincey. CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION- - PAGE I. THOMAS DE QUINCEY , vii II . DE QUINCEY'S WRITINGS , xvi III . THE CONFESSIONS , xxxi IV . THE DAUGHTER OF LEBANON , xlvii V. DE QUINCEY AND OPIUM , PREFACE TO EDITION OF 1822 , li ...
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... Thomas Quincey.1 This Thomas Quincey married a Miss Elizabeth Penson , a lady of very good family connections . There were eight children by this marriage , of whom Thomas , the fifth child and the second son , was born on the 15th of ...
... Thomas Quincey.1 This Thomas Quincey married a Miss Elizabeth Penson , a lady of very good family connections . There were eight children by this marriage , of whom Thomas , the fifth child and the second son , was born on the 15th of ...
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Thomas De Quincey. month were appearing the Elia Essays of Charles Lamb . Keats had sent verses ; Hood was a sort of sub - editor ; and Carlyle was publishing in separate parts his first consider- able work , The Life of Friedrich ...
Thomas De Quincey. month were appearing the Elia Essays of Charles Lamb . Keats had sent verses ; Hood was a sort of sub - editor ; and Carlyle was publishing in separate parts his first consider- able work , The Life of Friedrich ...
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Thomas De Quincey. range and extent of his writings . A " Polyhistor , " Masson calls him ; -one who knew and wrote about everything . No eminent man of letters , perhaps , has ever come to his task armed with so large an amount of ...
Thomas De Quincey. range and extent of his writings . A " Polyhistor , " Masson calls him ; -one who knew and wrote about everything . No eminent man of letters , perhaps , has ever come to his task armed with so large an amount of ...
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Thomas De Quincey. are marked by a masculine vigour of reasoning and clear common sense , which we should hardly expect from a dreamer of dreams and a visionary . ( 7 ) Of the purely imaginative work , other than appears in the ...
Thomas De Quincey. are marked by a masculine vigour of reasoning and clear common sense , which we should hardly expect from a dreamer of dreams and a visionary . ( 7 ) Of the purely imaginative work , other than appears in the ...
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