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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... wish you were but settled . Do con- tinue to write to me . I read your letters with my sister , and they give us both abund- ance of delight . Especially they please us two , when you talk in a religious strain , - not but we are ...
... wish you were but settled . Do con- tinue to write to me . I read your letters with my sister , and they give us both abund- ance of delight . Especially they please us two , when you talk in a religious strain , - not but we are ...
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... wish not to cavil ; I know I cannot instruct you ; I only wish to remind you of that humility which best becometh the Christian character . God , in the New Testament ( our best guide , ) is represented to us in the kind , condescending ...
... wish not to cavil ; I know I cannot instruct you ; I only wish to remind you of that humility which best becometh the Christian character . God , in the New Testament ( our best guide , ) is represented to us in the kind , condescending ...
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... wish in me ; and if I am at all solicitous to trim ' em out in their best apparel , it is because they are to make their appearance in good com- pany . Now to my fragments . Lest you have lost my Grandame , she shall be one . " C. LAMB ...
... wish in me ; and if I am at all solicitous to trim ' em out in their best apparel , it is because they are to make their appearance in good com- pany . Now to my fragments . Lest you have lost my Grandame , she shall be one . " C. LAMB ...
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... wish in a fine compliments , ingeniously decked out in companion ; but our spirits are alike poorly , the garb of sincerity , and undoubtedly our reading and knowledge from the self- springing from a present feeling somewhat same ...
... wish in a fine compliments , ingeniously decked out in companion ; but our spirits are alike poorly , the garb of sincerity , and undoubtedly our reading and knowledge from the self- springing from a present feeling somewhat same ...
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... wish success to all your projects ; to bid fair peace ' be to that house ; to send my love and best wishes , breathed warmly , after your dear Sara , and her little David Hartley . If Lloyd be with you , bid him write to me : I feel to ...
... wish success to all your projects ; to bid fair peace ' be to that house ; to send my love and best wishes , breathed warmly , after your dear Sara , and her little David Hartley . If Lloyd be with you , bid him write to me : I feel to ...
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