Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... least liable to a taint in this direction . And undoubtedly he was so as regarded those modes of beauty which nature had specially qualified him for apprehending . Else , and in relation to other modes of beauty , where his sense of the ...
... least liable to a taint in this direction . And undoubtedly he was so as regarded those modes of beauty which nature had specially qualified him for apprehending . Else , and in relation to other modes of beauty , where his sense of the ...
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... least . Why must every thing smack of man , and mannish ? Is the world all grown up ? Is childhood dead ? Or is there not in the bosoms of the wisest and the best some of the child's heart left , to respond to its earliest enchantments ...
... least . Why must every thing smack of man , and mannish ? Is the world all grown up ? Is childhood dead ? Or is there not in the bosoms of the wisest and the best some of the child's heart left , to respond to its earliest enchantments ...
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... he might possibly have heaped in his life - time upon my poor pastoral progenitor . If it were presumption so to speculate , the present owners of the mansion had least reason to complain . They RECOLLECTIONS OF CHILDHOOD 57.
... he might possibly have heaped in his life - time upon my poor pastoral progenitor . If it were presumption so to speculate , the present owners of the mansion had least reason to complain . They RECOLLECTIONS OF CHILDHOOD 57.
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