| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Those influences, no less than the idiosyncrasy of the man, determined De Quincey to the illumination of such matter for speculation as seemed to lie before him; he was not careful to search out recondite or occult themes, though these he did not neglect -- a student, a scholar and a recluse, he was yet at the same time a man of the world, kee
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