Statistics for occurrence #1 of “De Quincey” in chapter 22 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Women and Men:
...ards, when she had recovered her breath, something about the Arab who dragged her up and the terror that took her down; and it is by comparison with these that we find the Pyramid truly enormous.
De Quincey 's own theory of the advantage enjoyed by women as letter-writers is somewhat different from this; he attributes their superiority to their being more frankly emotional, and even excitable.
Now the...
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