Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk: To which is Added, Postscript Addressed to Samuel T. ColeridgeJames and John Harper, no. 138 Fulton-Street, 1820 - 520 sider |
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... thought of him in relation to my own schemes of visit- ing his country . He has already introduced me to several very pleasant fellows here . But before I describe his compa- nions , I must endeavour to give you some little notion of ...
... thought of him in relation to my own schemes of visit- ing his country . He has already introduced me to several very pleasant fellows here . But before I describe his compa- nions , I must endeavour to give you some little notion of ...
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... thoughts and feelings of the more ancient times of his country and of ours , ( for as to that mat- ter he is no bigot , ) that he cannot witness , without a deep mixture of bile , the adoration paid by those around him to thoughts ...
... thoughts and feelings of the more ancient times of his country and of ours , ( for as to that mat- ter he is no bigot , ) that he cannot witness , without a deep mixture of bile , the adoration paid by those around him to thoughts ...
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... thought my days of utter dissipation had been long since over , but I fear your clerical frown would have told me quite the reverse , had you been present almost any evening that has passed since my arrival in Edinburgh . I shall not ...
... thought my days of utter dissipation had been long since over , but I fear your clerical frown would have told me quite the reverse , had you been present almost any evening that has passed since my arrival in Edinburgh . I shall not ...
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... thought of asking which was she . The first view I had was a profile . I had no suspicion that nature could still form countenances upon that heavenly model . The fore- head , high and clear , decends almost without a 30 PETER'S LETTERS .
... thought of asking which was she . The first view I had was a profile . I had no suspicion that nature could still form countenances upon that heavenly model . The fore- head , high and clear , decends almost without a 30 PETER'S LETTERS .
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... thought have drawn some deep lines about his mouth , and given him a custom of holding his lips very closely shut , otherwise I suspect the whole countenance would have been nothing more than an amiable one ; although the light eyes ...
... thought have drawn some deep lines about his mouth , and given him a custom of holding his lips very closely shut , otherwise I suspect the whole countenance would have been nothing more than an amiable one ; although the light eyes ...
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