Miscellaneous Works, Volumen1Claxton, Remsen & Hoffelfinger, 1869 |
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... sion , which I had seen the day before ! How often did we strive to get the old position , and wait for the return of the same light ! There was a puckering up of the lips , a cautious introversion of the eye under the shadow of the ...
... sion , which I had seen the day before ! How often did we strive to get the old position , and wait for the return of the same light ! There was a puckering up of the lips , a cautious introversion of the eye under the shadow of the ...
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... sion for gaming , whereby he lost vast sums of money ; and even what he got in this his state of servitude by day , he commonly lost at night : nor could he ever be cured of this cursed madness . Those of his works , therefore , which ...
... sion for gaming , whereby he lost vast sums of money ; and even what he got in this his state of servitude by day , he commonly lost at night : nor could he ever be cured of this cursed madness . Those of his works , therefore , which ...
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... sion for it ; but we are first uneasy to get to the end of our work , and then uneasy for want of something to do . The ferment of the brain does not of itself subside into pleasure and soft repose . Hence the disposition to strong ...
... sion for it ; but we are first uneasy to get to the end of our work , and then uneasy for want of something to do . The ferment of the brain does not of itself subside into pleasure and soft repose . Hence the disposition to strong ...
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... sion of his brain relating to mental processes which he had never heard alluded to in conversation ; but not being well versed in such matters , he did not know whether they were to be found in learned authors or not . He took a journey ...
... sion of his brain relating to mental processes which he had never heard alluded to in conversation ; but not being well versed in such matters , he did not know whether they were to be found in learned authors or not . He took a journey ...
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... sion of their faith in the virtue of the sex - all , the last drivellings of their egotism and impertinence . One might suppose that if any thing could , the approach and contemplation of death might bring men to a sense of reason and ...
... sion of their faith in the virtue of the sex - all , the last drivellings of their egotism and impertinence . One might suppose that if any thing could , the approach and contemplation of death might bring men to a sense of reason and ...
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