The Works of Charles Lamb: Complete in One Volume. With a Sketch of His Life, by Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, D.C.L.Henry Carey Baird, 1857 - 672 стор. |
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... give pain to any human being , touch on subjects too sacred for public exposure . Some of the personal allusions which have been retained , may seem , perhaps , too free to a stranger ; but they have been retained only in cases in which ...
... give pain to any human being , touch on subjects too sacred for public exposure . Some of the personal allusions which have been retained , may seem , perhaps , too free to a stranger ; but they have been retained only in cases in which ...
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... give us both abund- ance of delight . Especially they please us two , when you talk in a religious strain , - not but we are offended occasionally with a certain freedom of expression , a certain air of mysticism , more consonant to the ...
... give us both abund- ance of delight . Especially they please us two , when you talk in a religious strain , - not but we are offended occasionally with a certain freedom of expression , a certain air of mysticism , more consonant to the ...
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... Give it a lift , if you can . I am just now wondering whether you will ever come to town again , Coleridge ; ' tis among the things I dare not hope , but can't help wishing . For myself , I can live in the midst of town luxury and ...
... Give it a lift , if you can . I am just now wondering whether you will ever come to town again , Coleridge ; ' tis among the things I dare not hope , but can't help wishing . For myself , I can live in the midst of town luxury and ...
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... give an insight into Lamb's spirit at this time , in its lighter and gayer moods . It would seem that his acquaintance with the old English dramatists had just com- menced with Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger : - TO MR . COLERIDGE ...
... give an insight into Lamb's spirit at this time , in its lighter and gayer moods . It would seem that his acquaintance with the old English dramatists had just com- menced with Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger : - TO MR . COLERIDGE ...
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... give her pleasure : or do you think it will look whimsical at all ? as I have not spoke to her about it , I can easily reject the idea . But there is a mono- tony in the affections , which people living together , or , as we do now ...
... give her pleasure : or do you think it will look whimsical at all ? as I have not spoke to her about it , I can easily reject the idea . But there is a mono- tony in the affections , which people living together , or , as we do now ...
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admiration affection appeared beauty believe character Coleridge comes common dear death delight dream expression eyes face fancy fear feel give gone half hand happy head hear heard heart hope interest keep kind lady Lamb Lamb's late leave less letter light lines live London look manner Mary matter mean memory mind Miss morning nature never night once passed perhaps person picture play pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor present pretty Quaker reason received remember scarce seems seen sense sister sometimes sort Southey speak spirit stand sweet tell thank things thou thought tion took true truth turn verses volume walk week whole wish Wordsworth write written young