Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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Стр. xii
... stream ' , but a kind of tributary backwater ' like Sir Thomas Browne . The Essays of Elia , says Mr. Lucas , are perhaps as easily · ده یا دگرگ dispensed with as any work of fancy and imagination in xii INTRODUCTION.
... stream ' , but a kind of tributary backwater ' like Sir Thomas Browne . The Essays of Elia , says Mr. Lucas , are perhaps as easily · ده یا دگرگ dispensed with as any work of fancy and imagination in xii INTRODUCTION.
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... fancy most , which is hid from a superficial glance . That which , though gone by , is still remembered , is in his view more genuine , and has given more ' vital signs that it will live , ' than a thing of yesterday , that may be ...
... fancy most , which is hid from a superficial glance . That which , though gone by , is still remembered , is in his view more genuine , and has given more ' vital signs that it will live , ' than a thing of yesterday , that may be ...
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... fancy , or to soothe my vanity . I was the true descendant of those old W- -s ; and not the present family of that name , who had fled the old waste places . Mine was that gallery of good old family portraits , which as I have gone over ...
... fancy , or to soothe my vanity . I was the true descendant of those old W- -s ; and not the present family of that name , who had fled the old waste places . Mine was that gallery of good old family portraits , which as I have gone over ...
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