Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... continued means of a home , in which I comprise board , lodging , and raiment . Providing that nothing in this codicil shall be so inter- preted as to interfere with my son H. C.'s freedom of choice respecting his place of residence ...
... continued means of a home , in which I comprise board , lodging , and raiment . Providing that nothing in this codicil shall be so inter- preted as to interfere with my son H. C.'s freedom of choice respecting his place of residence ...
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... continued till the end . My father , ' he says , ' destined me to the study of polite literature , which I embraced with such avidity , that from the twelfth year of my age I hardly ever retired to rest from my studies till midnight ...
... continued till the end . My father , ' he says , ' destined me to the study of polite literature , which I embraced with such avidity , that from the twelfth year of my age I hardly ever retired to rest from my studies till midnight ...
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... continued source of pleasurable and constantly recur- ring recollections ; he has a full mind constantly occupied with its own contents , recurring to its long loved passages from its favourite authors constantly and habitually . But Mr ...
... continued source of pleasurable and constantly recur- ring recollections ; he has a full mind constantly occupied with its own contents , recurring to its long loved passages from its favourite authors constantly and habitually . But Mr ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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