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... poor Henry de Essex . The address with which the whole of this lit- tle story is told is most consummate : the charm of it seems to consist in a perpetual balance of antitheses not too violently opposed , and the consequent activity of ...
... poor Henry de Essex . The address with which the whole of this lit- tle story is told is most consummate : the charm of it seems to consist in a perpetual balance of antitheses not too violently opposed , and the consequent activity of ...
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... poor a man to confess the truth ) , at last he told his name was Hastings . " Cousin Hastings , " said the Earl , " we cannot all be top branches of the tree , though we all spring from the same root ; your şon , my kinsman , shall not ...
... poor a man to confess the truth ) , at last he told his name was Hastings . " Cousin Hastings , " said the Earl , " we cannot all be top branches of the tree , though we all spring from the same root ; your şon , my kinsman , shall not ...
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... poor armourer was highly afflicted therewith , though done against his will , yea without his knowledge , in his absence , by another , out of mere chance . Hereupon he resolved to give all his estate to pious uses : no sooner had he ...
... poor armourer was highly afflicted therewith , though done against his will , yea without his knowledge , in his absence , by another , out of mere chance . Hereupon he resolved to give all his estate to pious uses : no sooner had he ...
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... poor in his own and other parishes , and disposed of some hundreds of pounds accordingly , as I am credibly informed by the then churchwardens of the said parish . Thus as he conceived himself casually ( though at a great distance ) to ...
... poor in his own and other parishes , and disposed of some hundreds of pounds accordingly , as I am credibly informed by the then churchwardens of the said parish . Thus as he conceived himself casually ( though at a great distance ) to ...
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... poor driveller that has gone out of his wits ( and truly he appears to have had no great journey to go to get past their confines ) for the love of Charming Betty Careless , —these half - laughable , scarce - pitiable objects take off ...
... poor driveller that has gone out of his wits ( and truly he appears to have had no great journey to go to get past their confines ) for the love of Charming Betty Careless , —these half - laughable , scarce - pitiable objects take off ...
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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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