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... , charac- ter , and extensive observations on the various incidents of low , faulty , and vicious life , are very ingeniously brought together , and frequently tell their own story with more ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH . 109.
... , charac- ter , and extensive observations on the various incidents of low , faulty , and vicious life , are very ingeniously brought together , and frequently tell their own story with more ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH . 109.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. together , and frequently tell their own story with more facility than is often found in many of the elevated and more noble inventions of Rafaelle , and other great men ; yet it must be honestly confessed ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. together , and frequently tell their own story with more facility than is often found in many of the elevated and more noble inventions of Rafaelle , and other great men ; yet it must be honestly confessed ...
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... tell what he is not , on that day : for , being neither kinsman , servant , nor friend , he is all in turns ; a transcendant , running through all those relations . His office is to supply the place of self - agency in the family , who ...
... tell what he is not , on that day : for , being neither kinsman , servant , nor friend , he is all in turns ; a transcendant , running through all those relations . His office is to supply the place of self - agency in the family , who ...
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... a tale of Anthropophagism ; but she has gradually grown more reconciled to it in some measure , from my telling her that it was the cus- tom of the world , -to which , however senseless 196 INDULGENCE OF THE PALATE .
... a tale of Anthropophagism ; but she has gradually grown more reconciled to it in some measure , from my telling her that it was the cus- tom of the world , -to which , however senseless 196 INDULGENCE OF THE PALATE .
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... tell him he may put me down . 4th Waiter . What name shall I tell him , Sir ? Mr. H. Zounds , he is a poet ; let him fancy a [ Exit 4th Waiter . name . Enter 5th Waiter . 5th Waiter . Sir , Bartlemy MR . H 219 A FARCE.
... tell him he may put me down . 4th Waiter . What name shall I tell him , Sir ? Mr. H. Zounds , he is a poet ; let him fancy a [ Exit 4th Waiter . name . Enter 5th Waiter . 5th Waiter . Sir , Bartlemy MR . H 219 A FARCE.
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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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