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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... hope , but can't help wishing . For myself , I can live in the midst of town luxury and superfluity , and not long for them , and I can't see why your children might not hereafter do the same . Remember , you are not in Arcadia , when ...
... hope , but can't help wishing . For myself , I can live in the midst of town luxury and superfluity , and not long for them , and I can't see why your children might not hereafter do the same . Remember , you are not in Arcadia , when ...
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... hope you are only Coleridgeizing when you talk of finishing it in a few days . Shakspeare was a more modest man , but you best know your own power . " Of my last poem you speak slightingly ; surely the longer stanzas were pretty toler ...
... hope you are only Coleridgeizing when you talk of finishing it in a few days . Shakspeare was a more modest man , but you best know your own power . " Of my last poem you speak slightingly ; surely the longer stanzas were pretty toler ...
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... hope Edith is better ; my kindest remembrances to her . You have a good deal of trifling to forgive in this letter . " The two next letters to Southey illustrate strikingly the restless kindness and exquisite spirit of allowance in ...
... hope Edith is better ; my kindest remembrances to her . You have a good deal of trifling to forgive in this letter . " The two next letters to Southey illustrate strikingly the restless kindness and exquisite spirit of allowance in ...
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... hope , ) do you object ? I think there dropping all this , recur to her present lot . is a strangeness in the idea , as well as I do not know that I can suggest anything ' shaking the poor like snakes from his door , ' else , or that I ...
... hope , ) do you object ? I think there dropping all this , recur to her present lot . is a strangeness in the idea , as well as I do not know that I can suggest anything ' shaking the poor like snakes from his door , ' else , or that I ...
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... hope and virtue in the boy , Disclosed their ranks to let him pass unhurt , Checking their swords ' uncivil injuries , As loth to mar that curious workmanship Of Valour's beauty pourtray'd in his face . ' " Lloyd objects to ' pourtrayed ...
... hope and virtue in the boy , Disclosed their ranks to let him pass unhurt , Checking their swords ' uncivil injuries , As loth to mar that curious workmanship Of Valour's beauty pourtray'd in his face . ' " Lloyd objects to ' pourtrayed ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: Complete in One Volume. with a Sketch of His Life ... Charles Lamb,Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2015 |
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