The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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At the one they sit and shed tears , because a good sort of young man is tempted
by a naughty woman to commit a trifling peccadillo , the murder of an uncle or so ,
* that is all , and so comes to an un* If this note could hope to meet the eye of ...
At the one they sit and shed tears , because a good sort of young man is tempted
by a naughty woman to commit a trifling peccadillo , the murder of an uncle or so ,
* that is all , and so comes to an un* If this note could hope to meet the eye of ...
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... which we can neither imitate nor appreciate , express himself thus of his own
sense of his own defects :Wishing me like to one more rich in hope , Featur'd like
him , like him with friends possest ; Desiring this man's art , and that man's scope .
... which we can neither imitate nor appreciate , express himself thus of his own
sense of his own defects :Wishing me like to one more rich in hope , Featur'd like
him , like him with friends possest ; Desiring this man's art , and that man's scope .
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ing , to make us believe that we hear those supernatural noises of which the isle
was full :the Orrery Lecturer at the Haymarket might as well hope , by his musical
glasses cleverly stationed out of sight behind his apparatus , to make us believe ...
ing , to make us believe that we hear those supernatural noises of which the isle
was full :the Orrery Lecturer at the Haymarket might as well hope , by his musical
glasses cleverly stationed out of sight behind his apparatus , to make us believe ...
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But the scenes of their own St. Giles's , delineated by their own countryman , are
too shocking to think of . Yet if we could abstract our minds from the fascinating
colours of the picture , and forget the coarse execution * At the late Mr. Hope's , in
...
But the scenes of their own St. Giles's , delineated by their own countryman , are
too shocking to think of . Yet if we could abstract our minds from the fascinating
colours of the picture , and forget the coarse execution * At the late Mr. Hope's , in
...
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... kept to a man's self , a face retiring from notice with the shame which great
anguish sometimes brings with it , -a final leave taken of hope , -the coming on of
vacancy and stupefaction , -a beginning alienation of mind looking like tranquillity
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... kept to a man's self , a face retiring from notice with the shame which great
anguish sometimes brings with it , -a final leave taken of hope , -the coming on of
vacancy and stupefaction , -a beginning alienation of mind looking like tranquillity
.
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