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" ... the voluminous leaf, as it turned over; and though the soul might slumber with an hieroglyphic veil of inscrutable mysteries drawn over it, yet it was in a slumber ill-exchanged for all the sharpened realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's... "
A Renegade Poet: And Other Essays - Page 23
by Francis Thompson - 1910 - 344 pages
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The Liberal: Verse and Prose from the South, Volumes 1-2

1822 - 628 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come ! No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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Essays : on self-love

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was compare- . tively a dream ; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come ! No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: With a Notice of His Life by ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 372 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come ! No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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Literary Remains of the Late William Hazlitt: Essays: On self-love. On the ...

William Hazlitt - 1836 - 486 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. ^ My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come ! ' No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volume 8

1836 - 804 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; hut it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come !" " The day passed off pleasantly, and the next morning Mr. Coleridge was to roturu to Shrewshury....
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Winterslow: Essays and Characters Written There

William Hazlitt - 1850 - 352 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come ! No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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Memoirs of William Hazlitt: With Portions of His Correspondence, Volume 1

William Carew Hazlitt - 1867 - 382 pages
...sharpened realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come! " No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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Sketches and Essays: And Winterslow (essays Written There)

William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt - 1878 - 512 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was a dream of infinity and eternity, of death, the resurrection, and a judgment to come I No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

1881 - 578 pages
...realities of sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was ry, ! No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great ...

Robert Cochrane - 1887 - 572 pages
...realities oI sense, wit, fancy, or reason. My father's life was comparatively a dream ; but it was d yet it is waking that kills us, and destroys those spirits that are the house of l ! No two individuals were ever more unlike than were the host and his guest. A poet was to my father...
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