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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... matters of religious doctrine ; and the Plumers of Hertfordshire , by whom she when he did so , evinced no sympathy with was held in true esteem ; and his visits to their the professors of his once - loved creed . ancient mansion ...
... matters of religious doctrine ; and the Plumers of Hertfordshire , by whom she when he did so , evinced no sympathy with was held in true esteem ; and his visits to their the professors of his once - loved creed . ancient mansion ...
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... matter . Southey in simplicity and tenderness , is excelled decidedly only , I think , by Beaumont and F. in his ' Maid's Tragedy , ' and some parts of Philaster ' in particular ; and elsewhere occasionally ; and perhaps by Cowper in ...
... matter . Southey in simplicity and tenderness , is excelled decidedly only , I think , by Beaumont and F. in his ' Maid's Tragedy , ' and some parts of Philaster ' in particular ; and elsewhere occasionally ; and perhaps by Cowper in ...
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... matters when you talk of the I do not expect or wish you to write , till you ' divine chit - chat ' of the latter : by the are moved ; and , of course , shall not , till you expression , I see you thoroughly relish him . announce to me ...
... matters when you talk of the I do not expect or wish you to write , till you ' divine chit - chat ' of the latter : by the are moved ; and , of course , shall not , till you expression , I see you thoroughly relish him . announce to me ...
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... matter and the style , which I still think I perceive , between these lines and the former ones . I had an end in view , I wished to make you reject the poem , only as being discordant with the other , and , in sub- servience to that ...
... matter and the style , which I still think I perceive , between these lines and the former ones . I had an end in view , I wished to make you reject the poem , only as being discordant with the other , and , in sub- servience to that ...
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... matter for quibbles and riddles ; he turns God's grace into wantonness . Wither is like an old friend , whose warm - heartedness and estimable qualities make us wish he possessed more genius , but at the same time make us willing to ...
... matter for quibbles and riddles ; he turns God's grace into wantonness . Wither is like an old friend , whose warm - heartedness and estimable qualities make us wish he possessed more genius , but at the same time make us willing to ...
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