... entirely apprehended by his hearer. There was sometimes an obvious struggle to do this to his own satisfaction ; he seemed labouring to drag his thought to light from its deep lurking-place ; and, with... The Metropolitan - Сторінка 2531836Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
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...no one's conversation was ever more delightful. He did not talk for effect, to dazzle, or surprise, or annoy, but with the most simple and honest desire...his view of the subject entirely apprehended by his hearers."86 Said Lamb, "I think I shall go to my grave without finding, or expecting to find, such... | |
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