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... doubt about the paramount utility of a public school educa- tion ; though at the age of six years ' the world of strife , ' as opened to him by his elder brother , proved anything but soothing to his feelings . This brother seems , in ...
... doubt not that the summer of this year did constitute an epoch in De Quincey's life which justifies the title conferred upon it . He arrived in Dublin in the month of June , and was present at the final act of the old Irish Parliament ...
... doubt , an uncommonly agreeable one , Mr. Tom forthwith proposed to take the lady through Herodotus . He drew such a picture of the vivacious and mer- curial Athenian , ' & c . & c . , that his mistress was fascinated by the idea , and ...
... doubt substantially correct , and is equally creditable to his candour and his goodness of heart . One of these female acquaintances he has singled out from the rest , under the name of Anne , a young girl of not more than sixteen years ...
... troubles as most men meet with in this life , has been my heaviest affliction . ' We have no doubt that , at the moment of writing these words , he really thought so . But 6 But it is easy to trace through the whole 10 Thomas De Quincey .