The Works of Charles Lamb ... in Four Volumes, Том 2Edward Moxon, 1855 |
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... manner , the same statue - like precision of gesture , movement , and attitude . The hero of farce is as little affected with impulses from without , as the retired Prince of Tragedians . There is something solid , sterling , almost ...
... manner , the same statue - like precision of gesture , movement , and attitude . The hero of farce is as little affected with impulses from without , as the retired Prince of Tragedians . There is something solid , sterling , almost ...
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... manner with a strength which seems increased tenfold by its real and hearty obstacle . The workings of his spirit seem to expand his frame , till we can scarcely believe that by measure it is small : for the space which he fills in the ...
... manner with a strength which seems increased tenfold by its real and hearty obstacle . The workings of his spirit seem to expand his frame , till we can scarcely believe that by measure it is small : for the space which he fills in the ...
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... manners of a child , And my first love for man's society , Defiling with the world my virgin heart— My loved companion dropt a tear , and fled , And hid in deepest shades her awful head . Beloved who can tell me where thou art— In what ...
... manners of a child , And my first love for man's society , Defiling with the world my virgin heart— My loved companion dropt a tear , and fled , And hid in deepest shades her awful head . Beloved who can tell me where thou art— In what ...
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... manner ; he is under the care of Cruik- shanks . Coleridge ! there are 10,000 objections against my paying you a visit at Bristol ; it cannot be else ; but in this world ' tis better not to think too much of pleasant possibles , that we ...
... manner ; he is under the care of Cruik- shanks . Coleridge ! there are 10,000 objections against my paying you a visit at Bristol ; it cannot be else ; but in this world ' tis better not to think too much of pleasant possibles , that we ...
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... manner I spoke of him above , not dreaming of his death . My heart bleeds for your accumulated troubles ; God send ... manner of reciting ' em , for I too bear in mind the voice , the look , ' of absent friends , and can occasionally ...
... manner I spoke of him above , not dreaming of his death . My heart bleeds for your accumulated troubles ; God send ... manner of reciting ' em , for I too bear in mind the voice , the look , ' of absent friends , and can occasionally ...
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acrostic admiration beauty BERNARD BARTON blank verse bless brother character Charles CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd Christ's Hospital Coleridge comfort criticism dear death delight dream Dyer Edmonton Elia Emma Enfield essays excuse expression exquisite eyes fancy fear feel following letter genius George Dyer give grace hand happy hath Hazlitt heart heaven hope Islington Joan of Arc kind kindest labours lady Lamb's Leigh Hunt lines living Lloyd London look Magazine Mary Mary Lamb memory mind Miss Lamb Monody Moxon nature never night once passage Peter Bell pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray present pretty reason recollection remember scarce seems sister sometimes sonnet soul Southey spirit sweet tell thank thee things thou thought verses Vincent Bourne volume week wish words Wordsworth write written wrote young youth