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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... seen from various This story Lamb told so seriously , that the passages in his letters . He stuck , however , truth of it was never doubted . He wore gallantly by his favourite protégé ; and even his three - cornered hat many evenings ...
... seen from various This story Lamb told so seriously , that the passages in his letters . He stuck , however , truth of it was never doubted . He wore gallantly by his favourite protégé ; and even his three - cornered hat many evenings ...
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... seen Priestly . I love to see his name repeated in your gious Musings : - writings ; I love and honour him almost * These and other passages are extracted from letters which are either too personal or not sufficiently interesting for ...
... seen Priestly . I love to see his name repeated in your gious Musings : - writings ; I love and honour him almost * These and other passages are extracted from letters which are either too personal or not sufficiently interesting for ...
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... seen Bowle's new poem on ' Hope ? ' What character does it bear ? Has he exhausted his stores of tender plaintive- ness ? or is he the same in this last as in all his former pieces ? The duties of the day call me off from this pleasant ...
... seen Bowle's new poem on ' Hope ? ' What character does it bear ? Has he exhausted his stores of tender plaintive- ness ? or is he the same in this last as in all his former pieces ? The duties of the day call me off from this pleasant ...
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... seen it yet - nor any of Jeremy Taylor's works . " CHAPTER III . [ 1797. ] LETTERS TO COLERIDGE . THE volume which was to combine the early poetry of the three friends was not completed in the year 1796 , and proceeded slowly through ...
... seen it yet - nor any of Jeremy Taylor's works . " CHAPTER III . [ 1797. ] LETTERS TO COLERIDGE . THE volume which was to combine the early poetry of the three friends was not completed in the year 1796 , and proceeded slowly through ...
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... seen the gentle- man , thou wouldst have sworn that it must indeed have been many years ago , for his rueful physiognomy would have scared away the playful goddess from the meeting , where he presided , for ever . A wit ! a wit ! what ...
... seen the gentle- man , thou wouldst have sworn that it must indeed have been many years ago , for his rueful physiognomy would have scared away the playful goddess from the meeting , where he presided , for ever . A wit ! a wit ! what ...
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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