Confessions of an English opium-eater: The pleasures of opium. Introduction to the pains of opium.--Levana and Our ladies of sorrow.--Unwinding the accursed chain.--Notes from the pocket-book of a late opium-eater.--On the knocking at the gate in Macbeth.--On suicide.--Rosicrucians and Freemasons.--Kant on national character.--Analects from Richter.Mode of access: Internet
Appendix: The relation of alcohol to disease, by Alexander Lambert: p.265-289.Opium habit.Mode of ac...
Four eminent English authors were addicted to opium. Each author spent a considerable part of his li...
Three memorable murders.--True relations of the Bible to merely human science.--Literary history of ...
"Riverside edition."Confessions of an English opium-eater.--Suspiria de profundis.--Additions to the...
The confessions.--The English mail-coach.--Revolt of the Tartars.--Murder as one of the fine arts.Mo...
Introduction by Sir George Douglas.Title within ornamental border; illus. end-papers.Bibliography : ...
"An enlarged reprint of ʻEssays, etc., 1878."̓--J. A. Green, Thomas De Quincey.Brief memoir of De Qu...
[v.1] Confessions of an English opium-eater. Autobiographic sketches. -- [v.2] The note-book of...
Three memorable murders.--True relations of the Bible to merely human science.--Literary history of ...
Originally issued as [v. 5] in set, but replaced by "Autobiographic sketches" (v. 12)Subsequently en...
v. 1. Confessions of an English opium-eater -- v. 2. Recollections of the lakes and the lake poets -...
xvii, 274 p. 18 cm.Title within ornamental border.Introduction by Sir George Douglas.Bibliography: ...
An introduction to the book Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings. In this remark...
This chapter is from the book Beyond the Pleasure Dome: Writing and Addiction from the Romantics. Th...
Each v. except v. l has special t.p. only.Vol. 1 contains "The confessions of an English opium-eater...
Appendix: The relation of alcohol to disease, by Alexander Lambert: p.265-289.Opium habit.Mode of ac...
Four eminent English authors were addicted to opium. Each author spent a considerable part of his li...
Three memorable murders.--True relations of the Bible to merely human science.--Literary history of ...
"Riverside edition."Confessions of an English opium-eater.--Suspiria de profundis.--Additions to the...
The confessions.--The English mail-coach.--Revolt of the Tartars.--Murder as one of the fine arts.Mo...
Introduction by Sir George Douglas.Title within ornamental border; illus. end-papers.Bibliography : ...
"An enlarged reprint of ʻEssays, etc., 1878."̓--J. A. Green, Thomas De Quincey.Brief memoir of De Qu...
[v.1] Confessions of an English opium-eater. Autobiographic sketches. -- [v.2] The note-book of...
Three memorable murders.--True relations of the Bible to merely human science.--Literary history of ...
Originally issued as [v. 5] in set, but replaced by "Autobiographic sketches" (v. 12)Subsequently en...
v. 1. Confessions of an English opium-eater -- v. 2. Recollections of the lakes and the lake poets -...
xvii, 274 p. 18 cm.Title within ornamental border.Introduction by Sir George Douglas.Bibliography: ...
An introduction to the book Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings. In this remark...
This chapter is from the book Beyond the Pleasure Dome: Writing and Addiction from the Romantics. Th...
Each v. except v. l has special t.p. only.Vol. 1 contains "The confessions of an English opium-eater...
Appendix: The relation of alcohol to disease, by Alexander Lambert: p.265-289.Opium habit.Mode of ac...
Four eminent English authors were addicted to opium. Each author spent a considerable part of his li...
Three memorable murders.--True relations of the Bible to merely human science.--Literary history of ...