The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... leave to that of its final commitment to the earth . His ministry begins where the physician's , the lawyer's , and ... leaves the friends of the dead man to form their own 150 ON BURIAL SOCIETIES ; AND THE.
... leave to that of its final commitment to the earth . His ministry begins where the physician's , the lawyer's , and ... leaves the friends of the dead man to form their own 150 ON BURIAL SOCIETIES ; AND THE.
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... leaves such curious specula- tions to the anatomy professor . Or , if any thing , he is averse to such wanton enquiries , as delight- ing rather that the parts which he has care of should be returned to their kindred dust in as handsome ...
... leaves such curious specula- tions to the anatomy professor . Or , if any thing , he is averse to such wanton enquiries , as delight- ing rather that the parts which he has care of should be returned to their kindred dust in as handsome ...
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... leave him , casting in dust to dust , which is the last friendly office that he undertakes to do . " Begging your pardon for detaining you so long among graves , and worms , and epitaphs , " 66 I am , Sir , Your humble servant ...
... leave him , casting in dust to dust , which is the last friendly office that he undertakes to do . " Begging your pardon for detaining you so long among graves , and worms , and epitaphs , " 66 I am , Sir , Your humble servant ...
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... leave off , which I shall do by generally recommending to all pro- secuting advertisers not to confound crimes with ugliness ; or rather , to distinguish between that physiognomical deformity , which I am willing to grant always ...
... leave off , which I shall do by generally recommending to all pro- secuting advertisers not to confound crimes with ugliness ; or rather , to distinguish between that physiognomical deformity , which I am willing to grant always ...
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... leaving his widow and Celestina , an only child , with a fortune suf- ficient to set them above want , but not to enable them to live in splendour . I had the mother's permission to pay my addresses to the young lady , and Celestina ...
... leaving his widow and Celestina , an only child , with a fortune suf- ficient to set them above want , but not to enable them to live in splendour . I had the mother's permission to pay my addresses to the young lady , and Celestina ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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