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We called to mind the horns of the rising sun , and I repeated the noble passage from Taylor's Holy Dying . That horns were the emblem of power and 3 sovereignty among the Eastern nations , and are still retained as such in Abyssinia ...
We called to mind the horns of the rising sun , and I repeated the noble passage from Taylor's Holy Dying . That horns were the emblem of power and 3 sovereignty among the Eastern nations , and are still retained as such in Abyssinia ...
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This is an approximation to what might be called 25 mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to ...
This is an approximation to what might be called 25 mental bombast , as distinguished from verbal : for , as in the latter there is a disproportion of the expressions to the thoughts , so in this there is a disproportion of thought to ...
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IO slowly , and to her enter Clotilda , the confidante and mother confessor ; then commences , what in theatrical language is called the madness , but which the author more accurately entitles delirium , it appearing indeed a sort of ...
IO slowly , and to her enter Clotilda , the confidante and mother confessor ; then commences , what in theatrical language is called the madness , but which the author more accurately entitles delirium , it appearing indeed a sort of ...
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Biographia Literaria Wordsworth Collection,Samuel Taylor 1772-1834 Coleridge, Ass Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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