The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... attributing too much to such characters as Millwood ; -it is putting things into the
heads of good young men , which they would never otherwise have dreamed of .
Uncles that think any thing of their lives , should fairly petition the Chamberlain ...
... attributing too much to such characters as Millwood ; -it is putting things into the
heads of good young men , which they would never otherwise have dreamed of .
Uncles that think any thing of their lives , should fairly petition the Chamberlain ...
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Inferior geniuses may “ upon horror's head horrors accumulate , " but they cannot
do this . They mistake quantity for quality ; they “ terrify babes with painted devils ;
" but they know not how a soul is to be moved . Their terrors want dignity , their ...
Inferior geniuses may “ upon horror's head horrors accumulate , " but they cannot
do this . They mistake quantity for quality ; they “ terrify babes with painted devils ;
" but they know not how a soul is to be moved . Their terrors want dignity , their ...
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Even the poor perverted reason of Giovanni and Annabella , in the play * which
stands at the head of the modern collection of the works of this author , we
discern traces of that fiery particle , which , in the irregular starting from out the
road of ...
Even the poor perverted reason of Giovanni and Annabella , in the play * which
stands at the head of the modern collection of the works of this author , we
discern traces of that fiery particle , which , in the irregular starting from out the
road of ...
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Their heads sometimes so little , that there is no room for wit ; sometimes so long ,
that there is no wit for so much room . ” Negroes. ... He had a capacious head ,
with angles winding and roomy enough to lodge all controversial intricacies ...
Their heads sometimes so little , that there is no room for wit ; sometimes so long ,
that there is no wit for so much room . ” Negroes. ... He had a capacious head ,
with angles winding and roomy enough to lodge all controversial intricacies ...
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Philosophers place it in the rear of the head , and it seems the mine of memory
lies there , because there men naturally dig for it , scratching it when they are at a
loss . " Fancy . " It is the most boundless and restless faculty of the soul ; for while
...
Philosophers place it in the rear of the head , and it seems the mine of memory
lies there , because there men naturally dig for it , scratching it when they are at a
loss . " Fancy . " It is the most boundless and restless faculty of the soul ; for while
...
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