The Republic of Letters: A Selection, in Poetry and Prose, from the Works of the Most Eminent Writers, with Many Original Pieces, Volume 3Blackie, 1833 |
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... The Loss of the Abeona , 395 Song of the Spirit of Music , 405 A Highland Glen , 406 Thoughts and opinions of S. T. Coleridge , 407 The Trumpet . 410 The Black Ferry , 411 THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS . DYSPEPSY . * " O CONTENTS . V.
... The Loss of the Abeona , 395 Song of the Spirit of Music , 405 A Highland Glen , 406 Thoughts and opinions of S. T. Coleridge , 407 The Trumpet . 410 The Black Ferry , 411 THE REPUBLIC OF LETTERS . DYSPEPSY . * " O CONTENTS . V.
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... spirits , that the acquisition of the means of happiness , is to be happy , and that the habitual pampering of the senses , is not for ever paid for by the depression of the immortal soul , listen to my story , and be wise . I am the ...
... spirits , that the acquisition of the means of happiness , is to be happy , and that the habitual pampering of the senses , is not for ever paid for by the depression of the immortal soul , listen to my story , and be wise . I am the ...
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... spirits . He passed his whole time in reading the few books that he could come at ; and his temper became imperturbable , except at such times as he was disturbed , and forced to remove from his seat . He would then exhibit symptoms of ...
... spirits . He passed his whole time in reading the few books that he could come at ; and his temper became imperturbable , except at such times as he was disturbed , and forced to remove from his seat . He would then exhibit symptoms of ...
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... spirit , as the object of my affections . I was moreover much given to jealousy , and pique ; always persuading ... spirits . My uncle was an ho- nest , liberal , cross , gouty old Irish gentleman , with plenty of rela- tions in Ireland ...
... spirit , as the object of my affections . I was moreover much given to jealousy , and pique ; always persuading ... spirits . My uncle was an ho- nest , liberal , cross , gouty old Irish gentleman , with plenty of rela- tions in Ireland ...
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... out of order . It was no joke then , though now I can look back upon these horrors , as on a sea of ills , that I have safely passed over . My spirits began to sink ; for I considered that I had now tried 10 REPUBLIC OF LETTERS .
... out of order . It was no joke then , though now I can look back upon these horrors , as on a sea of ills , that I have safely passed over . My spirits began to sink ; for I considered that I had now tried 10 REPUBLIC OF LETTERS .
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