The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 1 |
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Then why not I ? What ' s Charles to me , or Oliver , But as my own advancement
hangs on one of them ? I to myself am chief . I know , Some shallow mouths cry
out , that I am smit With the gauds and shew of state , the point of place , And trick
...
Then why not I ? What ' s Charles to me , or Oliver , But as my own advancement
hangs on one of them ? I to myself am chief . I know , Some shallow mouths cry
out , that I am smit With the gauds and shew of state , the point of place , And trick
...
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... engender madness . mile ( While the rest are engaged in a wild kind of talk ,
John advances to the front of the stage and soliloquizes . ) JOHN . My spirits turn
to fire , they mount so fast . und . My joys are turbulent , iny hopes shew like
fruition ...
... engender madness . mile ( While the rest are engaged in a wild kind of talk ,
John advances to the front of the stage and soliloquizes . ) JOHN . My spirits turn
to fire , they mount so fast . und . My joys are turbulent , iny hopes shew like
fruition ...
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LOVEL . How strange this passionate behaviour shews in you ! Sure you think
me some weak one . JOHN . ... I must be bold to tell you , these new freedoms
Shew most unhandsome in you . JOHN . ( rising ) Ha ! do you say so ? Sure , you
are ...
LOVEL . How strange this passionate behaviour shews in you ! Sure you think
me some weak one . JOHN . ... I must be bold to tell you , these new freedoms
Shew most unhandsome in you . JOHN . ( rising ) Ha ! do you say so ? Sure , you
are ...
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The veriest rustics never passed them without a bow , or a pulling off of the hat -
some shew of courtesy , aukward indeed , but affectionatewith a " good morrow ,
madam , " or " young madam , ” as it might happen . Rude and savage natures ...
The veriest rustics never passed them without a bow , or a pulling off of the hat -
some shew of courtesy , aukward indeed , but affectionatewith a " good morrow ,
madam , " or " young madam , ” as it might happen . Rude and savage natures ...
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Nor would it be a difficult matter to shew how , at a school like this , where the boy
is neither intirely separated from home , nor yet exclusively under its influence ,
the best feelings , the filial for instance , are brought to a maturity which they ...
Nor would it be a difficult matter to shew how , at a school like this , where the boy
is neither intirely separated from home , nor yet exclusively under its influence ,
the best feelings , the filial for instance , are brought to a maturity which they ...
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