Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... talked of this , Old farmer Simpson did maintain , That in her womb the infant wrought About its mother's heart , and brought Her senses back again : And when at last her time drew near , Her looks were calm , her senses clear . No more ...
... talked of this , Old farmer Simpson did maintain , That in her womb the infant wrought About its mother's heart , and brought Her senses back again : And when at last her time drew near , Her looks were calm , her senses clear . No more ...
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... talked English with such fluency , as left me wholly unable to account for the singular and even ludicrous incorrectness with which he spoke it . I went , and found some excellent wines and a desert of grapes with a pine apple . The ...
... talked English with such fluency , as left me wholly unable to account for the singular and even ludicrous incorrectness with which he spoke it . I went , and found some excellent wines and a desert of grapes with a pine apple . The ...
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... talked and sung , till we talked and sung all together ; and then we rose and danced on the deck a set of dances , which in one sense of the word at least , were very intelligibly and appropriately intitled reels . The passengers who ...
... talked and sung , till we talked and sung all together ; and then we rose and danced on the deck a set of dances , which in one sense of the word at least , were very intelligibly and appropriately intitled reels . The passengers who ...
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... talked like a madman- entreated me to ac- company him to Denmark - there I should see his influence with the government , and he would introduce me to the king , & c . & c . Thus he went on dreaming aloud , and then passing with a very ...
... talked like a madman- entreated me to ac- company him to Denmark - there I should see his influence with the government , and he would introduce me to the king , & c . & c . Thus he went on dreaming aloud , and then passing with a very ...
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... talked of Deity in a declamatory style , very much resembling the devotional rants of that rude blunderer , Mr. Thomas Paine , in his Age of Reason , and whispered in my ear , what damned hypocrism all Jesus Christ's business was . I ...
... talked of Deity in a declamatory style , very much resembling the devotional rants of that rude blunderer , Mr. Thomas Paine , in his Age of Reason , and whispered in my ear , what damned hypocrism all Jesus Christ's business was . I ...
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