Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... Leaves Christ's Hospital , Nov. 23. Resumes play - going . 1790. Employed in the office of Joseph Paice , of Bread ... leave the Temple . 1794. Poetical evenings with Coleridge at the Salutation tavern . In love with ' Alice W- ' ( Ann ...
... Leaves Christ's Hospital , Nov. 23. Resumes play - going . 1790. Employed in the office of Joseph Paice , of Bread ... leave the Temple . 1794. Poetical evenings with Coleridge at the Salutation tavern . In love with ' Alice W- ' ( Ann ...
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... leave to remember our transcending superiority in those in- 20 vigorating sports , leap - frog , and basting the bear ; our delightful excursions in the summer holidays to the New River , near Newington , where , like otters , we would ...
... leave to remember our transcending superiority in those in- 20 vigorating sports , leap - frog , and basting the bear ; our delightful excursions in the summer holidays to the New River , near Newington , where , like otters , we would ...
Стр. 124
... leave to love himself , without the imputation of self - love ? If I know aught of myself , no one whose mind is intro- spective and mine is painfully so - can have a less respect for his present identity , than I have for the man Elia ...
... leave to love himself , without the imputation of self - love ? If I know aught of myself , no one whose mind is intro- spective and mine is painfully so - can have a less respect for his present identity , than I have for the man Elia ...
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