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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... never considered inequalities , or calculated the number of his opponents . He once wrested a sword out of the hand of a man of quality that had drawn upon him ; and pummelled him severely with the hilt of it . The swordsman had offered ...
... never considered inequalities , or calculated the number of his opponents . He once wrested a sword out of the hand of a man of quality that had drawn upon him ; and pummelled him severely with the hilt of it . The swordsman had offered ...
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... never met should enjoy a rare treat in the perusal ; Mr. Lamb ? If I was ever introduced to but if I must confess the truth , the mask of him , I wonder that we never came in contact quaintness was so closely worn , that it during my ...
... never met should enjoy a rare treat in the perusal ; Mr. Lamb ? If I was ever introduced to but if I must confess the truth , the mask of him , I wonder that we never came in contact quaintness was so closely worn , that it during my ...
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... never played so nobly ; the meagre thief grew wanton in his mischiefs , and his shrunk hollow eyes smiled on his ruins . ' There is fancy in these of a lower order , from ' Bonduca ; ' - ' Then did I see these valiant men of Britain ...
... never played so nobly ; the meagre thief grew wanton in his mischiefs , and his shrunk hollow eyes smiled on his ruins . ' There is fancy in these of a lower order , from ' Bonduca ; ' - ' Then did I see these valiant men of Britain ...
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... never un - muse - ical soul , -did you not ( now for a having kept separate company , or any ' com- Rowland compliment for your profusion of pany ' together - never having read separate Olivers ) , did you not in your very epistle , by ...
... never un - muse - ical soul , -did you not ( now for a having kept separate company , or any ' com- Rowland compliment for your profusion of pany ' together - never having read separate Olivers ) , did you not in your very epistle , by ...
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... never comes , that comes to all . ' I should be as scandalised at a bon mot issuing from his oracle - looking mouth , as to see Cato go down a country - dance . God love you all . You are very good to submit to be pleased with reading ...
... never comes , that comes to all . ' I should be as scandalised at a bon mot issuing from his oracle - looking mouth , as to see Cato go down a country - dance . God love you all . You are very good to submit to be pleased with reading ...
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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