Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... never turned his back , but marched breast forward , Never doubted clouds would break , Never dreamed , though right were worsted , wrong would triumph , Held we fall to rise , are baffled to fight better , Sleep to wake . " He did but ...
... never turned his back , but marched breast forward , Never doubted clouds would break , Never dreamed , though right were worsted , wrong would triumph , Held we fall to rise , are baffled to fight better , Sleep to wake . " He did but ...
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... never drank coffee , he disliked tea , and did not " take " tobacco . His dining played some part in his life , but was never unduly predominant . Nothing ever interfered with thinking . He liked good wine , and had at one time the ...
... never drank coffee , he disliked tea , and did not " take " tobacco . His dining played some part in his life , but was never unduly predominant . Nothing ever interfered with thinking . He liked good wine , and had at one time the ...
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... never wanted to " kill time , " and where others had recourse for that purpose to cards he occupied himself — with mineralogy . " Time is only precious to highly organised natures , " he says ; " and in change of occupation lies true ...
... never wanted to " kill time , " and where others had recourse for that purpose to cards he occupied himself — with mineralogy . " Time is only precious to highly organised natures , " he says ; " and in change of occupation lies true ...
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