Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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Página 188
... DANE . ( squeezing my hand with great vehemence ) My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity we have for each ... DANE . O ! -is , is , am , am , am . Yes , yes - I know , I know . ANSW . I am , thou art , he is , we are , ye are ...
... DANE . ( squeezing my hand with great vehemence ) My dear friend ! vat an affection and fidelity we have for each ... DANE . O ! -is , is , am , am , am . Yes , yes - I know , I know . ANSW . I am , thou art , he is , we are , ye are ...
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... Dane . Now go ! Go , I pray you . AND THE SWEDE WENT !! see . After this the Dane commenced an harangue on religion , and mistaking me for " un philo- sophe " in the continental sense of the word , he talked of Deity in a declamatory ...
... Dane . Now go ! Go , I pray you . AND THE SWEDE WENT !! see . After this the Dane commenced an harangue on religion , and mistaking me for " un philo- sophe " in the continental sense of the word , he talked of Deity in a declamatory ...
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... Dane philosophical fortitude . For though the Dane was now quite sober , his character oozed out of him at every pore . And after dinner , when he was again flushed with wine , every quarter of an hour or perhaps oftener he would shout ...
... Dane philosophical fortitude . For though the Dane was now quite sober , his character oozed out of him at every pore . And after dinner , when he was again flushed with wine , every quarter of an hour or perhaps oftener he would shout ...
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