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... SLEEP . HIS is an article for the reader to think of when he THIS goes to or she is warm in bed , a little before he sleep , the clothes at his ear , and the wind moaning in some distant crevice . 66 ' Blessings , " exclaimed Sancho ...
... SLEEP . HIS is an article for the reader to think of when he THIS goes to or she is warm in bed , a little before he sleep , the clothes at his ear , and the wind moaning in some distant crevice . 66 ' Blessings , " exclaimed Sancho ...
Strana 189
... sleep the next night . In the course of the day few people think of sleeping , except after dinner ; and then it is often rather a hovering and nodding on the borders of sleep than sleep itself . This is a privilege allowable , we think ...
... sleep the next night . In the course of the day few people think of sleeping , except after dinner ; and then it is often rather a hovering and nodding on the borders of sleep than sleep itself . This is a privilege allowable , we think ...
Strana 193
... sleeping and doing " none other work " . We dare not trust ourselves with many quotations upon sleep from the poets ; they are so numerous as well as beau- tiful . We must content ourselves with mentioning that our two most favourite ...
... sleeping and doing " none other work " . We dare not trust ourselves with many quotations upon sleep from the poets ; they are so numerous as well as beau- tiful . We must content ourselves with mentioning that our two most favourite ...
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INTRODUCTION | ix |
FRANCIS BACON Lord Verulam | 1 |
ALEXANDER POPE xxv On Dedications Guardian No | 4 |
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