Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... hands by his representa- tive - the hand , thus held out , was in a burning fever , and shook prodigiously . The room was hung round with several portraits of eminent painters . While we were debating whether we should demand speech ...
... hands by his representa- tive - the hand , thus held out , was in a burning fever , and shook prodigiously . The room was hung round with several portraits of eminent painters . While we were debating whether we should demand speech ...
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... hand , to knowing nothing of the depth of my feelings on these sub- jects , and that they were not so much mere ... hands - both hands - to both ears ; 30 and , without stopping to think or to apologize , I en- deavoured to restore ...
... hand , to knowing nothing of the depth of my feelings on these sub- jects , and that they were not so much mere ... hands - both hands - to both ears ; 30 and , without stopping to think or to apologize , I en- deavoured to restore ...
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... hand of Time has produced , while you have consumed in foolish voluntary exile that time which might have gladdened ... hands 20 together , and talk of old things - of St. Mary's church and the barber's opposite , where the young ...
... hand of Time has produced , while you have consumed in foolish voluntary exile that time which might have gladdened ... hands 20 together , and talk of old things - of St. Mary's church and the barber's opposite , where the young ...
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