The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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Сторінка 109
They and their dreams have ended . Fools do siug , Where good men yield God
thanks ; but politic spirits , Who live by observation , note these changes Of the
popular mind , and thereby serve their ends . Then why not I ? What ' s Charles to
...
They and their dreams have ended . Fools do siug , Where good men yield God
thanks ; but politic spirits , Who live by observation , note these changes Of the
popular mind , and thereby serve their ends . Then why not I ? What ' s Charles to
...
Сторінка 193
I kyow not whether the peculiar cast of her mind might not be traced , in part , to a
tincture she had received , early in life , from Walton , and Wither , from John
Bunyan , and her Bible . Rosamund ' s mind was pensive and reflective , rather
than ...
I kyow not whether the peculiar cast of her mind might not be traced , in part , to a
tincture she had received , early in life , from Walton , and Wither , from John
Bunyan , and her Bible . Rosamund ' s mind was pensive and reflective , rather
than ...
Сторінка 234
Many good thoughts , resolutions , and proper views of things , pass through the
mind in the course of the day , but are lost for want of committing them to paper .
Seize them , Maria , as they pass , these Birds of Paradise , that shew themselves
...
Many good thoughts , resolutions , and proper views of things , pass through the
mind in the course of the day , but are lost for want of committing them to paper .
Seize them , Maria , as they pass , these Birds of Paradise , that shew themselves
...
Сторінка 279
And if the impressions which were made on my mind so long ago are to be
trusted , very richly did their steward deserve this tribute . It is a pleasure to me
even now to call to mind his portly form , the regal awe which he always contrived
to ...
And if the impressions which were made on my mind so long ago are to be
trusted , very richly did their steward deserve this tribute . It is a pleasure to me
even now to call to mind his portly form , the regal awe which he always contrived
to ...
Сторінка 283
The very compass and magnitude of the school , its thousand bearings , the
space it takes up in the imagination beyond the ordinary schools , impresses a
remembrance , accompanied with an elevation of mind , that attends him through
life .
The very compass and magnitude of the school , its thousand bearings , the
space it takes up in the imagination beyond the ordinary schools , impresses a
remembrance , accompanied with an elevation of mind , that attends him through
life .
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