The Works of Charles Lamb ... in Four Volumes, Том 2Edward Moxon, 1855 |
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... reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University . To renew call Telephone Center , 333-8400 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN SEP 23 1983 L161 - O - 1096 THE WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB . THE ...
... reasons for disciplinary action and may result in dismissal from the University . To renew call Telephone Center , 333-8400 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA - CHAMPAIGN SEP 23 1983 L161 - O - 1096 THE WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB . THE ...
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... reason and intelligent heart Found - for all interests , hopes , and tender cares , All softening , humanising , hallowing powers , Whether withheld , or for her sake unsought- More than sufficient recompense ! Her love ( What weakness ...
... reason and intelligent heart Found - for all interests , hopes , and tender cares , All softening , humanising , hallowing powers , Whether withheld , or for her sake unsought- More than sufficient recompense ! Her love ( What weakness ...
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... reason . The following letter to Coleridge , then residing at Bristol , which is undated , but which is proved by circumstances to have been written in the spring of 1796 , and which is probably the earliest of Lamb's letters which have ...
... reason . The following letter to Coleridge , then residing at Bristol , which is undated , but which is proved by circumstances to have been written in the spring of 1796 , and which is probably the earliest of Lamb's letters which have ...
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... Reason ; and for me Let this my verse the poor atonement be- My verse , which thou to praise wert e'er inclined Too highly , and with a partial eye to see No blemish . Thou to me didst ever show Kindest 90 LETTERS TO COLERIDGE .
... Reason ; and for me Let this my verse the poor atonement be- My verse , which thou to praise wert e'er inclined Too highly , and with a partial eye to see No blemish . Thou to me didst ever show Kindest 90 LETTERS TO COLERIDGE .
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... reason why monarchs take delight in war . At the 447th line you have placed Prophets and Enthusiasts cheek by jowl , on too intimate a footing for the dignity of the former . Necessarian - like - speaking , it is correct . Page 98 ...
... reason why monarchs take delight in war . At the 447th line you have placed Prophets and Enthusiasts cheek by jowl , on too intimate a footing for the dignity of the former . Necessarian - like - speaking , it is correct . Page 98 ...
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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