Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... gone , and the spring choked up . The fashion , they tell me , is gone by , and these things are esteemed childish . Why not then gratify children , by letting them stand ? Lawyers , I suppose , were children once . They 10 are ...
... gone , and the spring choked up . The fashion , they tell me , is gone by , and these things are esteemed childish . Why not then gratify children , by letting them stand ? Lawyers , I suppose , were children once . They 10 are ...
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... gone , the old familiar faces . I have been laughing , I have been carousing , Drinking late , sitting late , with my bosom cronies , All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . I loved a love once , fairest among women ; Closed are ...
... gone , the old familiar faces . I have been laughing , I have been carousing , Drinking late , sitting late , with my bosom cronies , All , all are gone , the old familiar faces . I loved a love once , fairest among women ; Closed are ...
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... gone to bed , as it seemed for the night , but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning . Coleridge had got ... gone to Calais . They have since been in 30 London , and past much time with us : he is now gone into Yorkshire to be ...
... gone to bed , as it seemed for the night , but promising that ye were to be seen in the morning . Coleridge had got ... gone to Calais . They have since been in 30 London , and past much time with us : he is now gone into Yorkshire to be ...
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