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" ... supplied to his thoughts, rendered him habitually inattentive to familiar objects, and to common occurrences ; and he frequently exhibited instances of absence, which have scarcely been surpassed by the fancy of La Bruyere... "
History of Civilization in England - Σελίδα 341
των Henry Thomas Buckle - 1878
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