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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... mind ever knew . On every half- holiday ( and there were two in the week ) in ten minutes he was in the gardens , on the terrace , or at the fountain of the Temple ; here was his home , here his recreation ; and the influence they had ...
... mind ever knew . On every half- holiday ( and there were two in the week ) in ten minutes he was in the gardens , on the terrace , or at the fountain of the Temple ; here was his home , here his recreation ; and the influence they had ...
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... mind , to glow and tremble for a season , but was streaked with delicate yet distinct traits , which proved it an emanation from within . There was , indeed , little resemblance between the two , except in the affection which they bore ...
... mind , to glow and tremble for a season , but was streaked with delicate yet distinct traits , which proved it an emanation from within . There was , indeed , little resemblance between the two , except in the affection which they bore ...
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... mind arose from While the bias of the minds of Coleridge the disapproval with which he might justly and Lamb thus essentially differed , it is regard his own pride of understanding , as singular that their opinions on religion , and ...
... mind arose from While the bias of the minds of Coleridge the disapproval with which he might justly and Lamb thus essentially differed , it is regard his own pride of understanding , as singular that their opinions on religion , and ...
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... mind even to strangers ; but none of the letters of Coleridge to Lamb have been preserved . He had just published his " Religious Musings , " and the glittering a distance between the Divine Mind and it , enthusiasm of its language ...
... mind even to strangers ; but none of the letters of Coleridge to Lamb have been preserved . He had just published his " Religious Musings , " and the glittering a distance between the Divine Mind and it , enthusiasm of its language ...
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... mind ' tis best for us so to consider of him , as our heavenly father , and our best friend , without indulging too bold conceptions of his nature . Let us learn to think humbly of ourselves , and rejoice in the appellation of ' dear ...
... mind ' tis best for us so to consider of him , as our heavenly father , and our best friend , without indulging too bold conceptions of his nature . Let us learn to think humbly of ourselves , and rejoice in the appellation of ' dear ...
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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