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Pagina 258
He has described his long years of service at the office - desk , and now comes to the moment of his release : Independently of the rigours of attendance , I have ever been haunted with a sense ( perhaps a mere caprice ) of incapacity ...
He has described his long years of service at the office - desk , and now comes to the moment of his release : Independently of the rigours of attendance , I have ever been haunted with a sense ( perhaps a mere caprice ) of incapacity ...
Pagina 286
Where , out of Shakespeare , are flowers described with such concentrated loveliness of language as in the Ode to Psyche ? I wander'd in a forest thoughtlessly , And , on the sudden , fainting with surprise , Saw two fair creatures ...
Where , out of Shakespeare , are flowers described with such concentrated loveliness of language as in the Ode to Psyche ? I wander'd in a forest thoughtlessly , And , on the sudden , fainting with surprise , Saw two fair creatures ...
Pagina 339
He described no human face , no London alley , no lawyer's chamber which his imagination did not see as vividly as if they stood before the bodily eye . We believe in Dickens's fantastic exaggerated world while we are reading his books ...
He described no human face , no London alley , no lawyer's chamber which his imagination did not see as vividly as if they stood before the bodily eye . We believe in Dickens's fantastic exaggerated world while we are reading his books ...
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