The Works of Charles Lamb, Том 1Harper & Brothers, 1852 |
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... give pain to any human being , touch on subjects too sacred for public ex- posure . Some of the personal allusions which have been retained may seem , perhaps , too free to a stranger ; but they have been retained only in cases in which ...
... give pain to any human being , touch on subjects too sacred for public ex- posure . Some of the personal allusions which have been retained may seem , perhaps , too free to a stranger ; but they have been retained only in cases in which ...
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... Give it a lift if you can . I am just now won- dering whether you will ever come to town again , Coleridge ; ' tis among the things I dare not hope , but can't help wishing . For myself , I can live in the midst of town luxury and super ...
... Give it a lift if you can . I am just now won- dering whether you will ever come to town again , Coleridge ; ' tis among the things I dare not hope , but can't help wishing . For myself , I can live in the midst of town luxury and super ...
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... give an in- sight into Lamb's spirit at this time , in its lighter and gayer moods . It would seem that his acquaintance with the old English dramatists had just commenced with Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger . B2 TO MR ...
... give an in- sight into Lamb's spirit at this time , in its lighter and gayer moods . It would seem that his acquaintance with the old English dramatists had just commenced with Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger . B2 TO MR ...
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... give me , in the best language my true tongue could tell me , and all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me , I sued and served ; long did I serve this lady , long was my travail , long my trade to win her ; with all the duty of my ...
... give me , in the best language my true tongue could tell me , and all the broken sighs my sick heart lend me , I sued and served ; long did I serve this lady , long was my travail , long my trade to win her ; with all the duty of my ...
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... give me your opinion of the translation ; it afforded me high pleasure . As curious a specimen of trans- lation as ever fell into my hands , is a young man's in our of- fice , of a French novel . What in the original was literally ...
... give me your opinion of the translation ; it afforded me high pleasure . As curious a specimen of trans- lation as ever fell into my hands , is a young man's in our of- fice , of a French novel . What in the original was literally ...
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acrostic admiration ALBUM Barron Field beauty BERNARD BARTON blank verse Catharine CHARLES LAMB Christ's Hospital Coleridge David Hartley dear death delight Elia Enfield Essays Essays of Elia eyes face fancy fear feel following letter Frampton friendship genius gentleman give gone grace hand hath Hazlitt hear heard heart holyday honour hope humour Islington Joan of Arc John John Woodvil kind knew lady Lamb Lamb's leave lines live Lloyd London look Lovel maid Margaret Mary mean mind Miss morning nature never night noble once play pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray Quaker remember scarce seems Selby Shakspeare sister Skiddaw sonnet soul Southey spirit Stowey sweet talk tell thank thee things thou thought verse walk wife wish Woodvil words Wordsworth write written young youth