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De Quincey had recurrent bouts of the Asiatic flu , but not a debilitating and incurable Eastern disease . Barrell does not give due weight to the fact that De Quincey is just one of a throng of mid nineteenth - century authors churning ...
De Quincey had recurrent bouts of the Asiatic flu , but not a debilitating and incurable Eastern disease . Barrell does not give due weight to the fact that De Quincey is just one of a throng of mid nineteenth - century authors churning ...
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In fact , De Quincey kept quiet a lot . He wrote a great number of essays - including many for Blackwood's - which do not contain even remote references to the Orient . On all these essays Barrell is silent .
In fact , De Quincey kept quiet a lot . He wrote a great number of essays - including many for Blackwood's - which do not contain even remote references to the Orient . On all these essays Barrell is silent .
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One thing which emerges clearly from a reading of Letters Written .... in Sweden is the fact that Wollstonecraft has not abandoned the political radicalism which had led to her composition and publication of one of the first responses ...
One thing which emerges clearly from a reading of Letters Written .... in Sweden is the fact that Wollstonecraft has not abandoned the political radicalism which had led to her composition and publication of one of the first responses ...
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