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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... walk slow and peculiar , adding to the staid appearance of his figure . I never heard his name men- tioned without the addition of Charles , although , as there was no other boy of the name of Lamb , the addition was unnecessary ; but ...
... walk slow and peculiar , adding to the staid appearance of his figure . I never heard his name men- tioned without the addition of Charles , although , as there was no other boy of the name of Lamb , the addition was unnecessary ; but ...
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... walk gowned ; feel unusual powers . success can , indeed , ever compensate for the want of timely nurture beneath the shade of one of these venerable institutions - for the sense of antiquity shading , not checking , the joyous impulses ...
... walk gowned ; feel unusual powers . success can , indeed , ever compensate for the want of timely nurture beneath the shade of one of these venerable institutions - for the sense of antiquity shading , not checking , the joyous impulses ...
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... walk , Unitarian minister at Wem , with honouring gave him " a peep at the contrasting accidents affection ; and of his dissenting associates of a great fortune , " and an alliance with that with respect , but he had obviously ceased to ...
... walk , Unitarian minister at Wem , with honouring gave him " a peep at the contrasting accidents affection ; and of his dissenting associates of a great fortune , " and an alliance with that with respect , but he had obviously ceased to ...
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... walk , her manners ; distinctly understand you - you don't mean finds fault with her eyebrows ; can see no to make an actual ploughman of him ? Is wit in her ; his friend looks blank , he begins Lloyd with you yet ? Are you intimate ...
... walk , her manners ; distinctly understand you - you don't mean finds fault with her eyebrows ; can see no to make an actual ploughman of him ? Is wit in her ; his friend looks blank , he begins Lloyd with you yet ? Are you intimate ...
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... walk alone , and hear nothing . I am quite lost to conversation from disuse ; and out of the sphere of my little family , who , I am thankful , are dearer and dearer to me every day , I see no face that brightens up at my approach . My ...
... walk alone , and hear nothing . I am quite lost to conversation from disuse ; and out of the sphere of my little family , who , I am thankful , are dearer and dearer to me every day , I see no face that brightens up at my approach . My ...
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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