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Thomas De Quincey   /tˈɑməs di kwˈɪnsi/   Listen
Thomas De Quincey

noun
1.
English writer who described the psychological effects of addiction to opium (1785-1859).  Synonym: De Quincey.






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"Thomas De Quincey" Quotes from Famous Books



... whether they would or not, with the elementary problems of social philosophy. Mere danger forced a man into thoughts which else were foreign to his habits. Mere necessity of action forced him to decide." —Thomas De Quincey's 'Essay on Style'. — ...
— Introduction to Robert Browning • Hiram Corson

... Coleridge's Poems. By Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Columbus, Christopher, Life of. By Washington Irving. Companions of Jehu. By Alexandre Dumas. Complete Angler. By Walton And Cotton. Conduct of Life. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. Confessions of an Opium Eater. By Thomas de Quincey. Conquest of Granada. By Washington Irving. Conscript. By Erckmann-Chatrian. Conspiracy of Pontiac. By Francis Parkman, Jr. Conspirators. By Alexandre Dumas. Consuelo. By George Sand. Cook's Voyages. By Captain James Cook. ...
— Ben Blair - The Story of a Plainsman • Will Lillibridge



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