Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... passed twenty years ago - how time slips ! ) went on as follows . The reason why I pitch upon these two authors is , that their writings are riddles , and they themselves the most mysteri- ous of personages . They resemble the ...
... passed twenty years ago - how time slips ! ) went on as follows . The reason why I pitch upon these two authors is , that their writings are riddles , and they themselves the most mysteri- ous of personages . They resemble the ...
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... passed away of the footsteps 30 which made its pavement awful ! It is become common and profane . The old benchers had it almost sacred to themselves , in the forepart of the day at least . They might not be sided or jostled . Their air ...
... passed away of the footsteps 30 which made its pavement awful ! It is become common and profane . The old benchers had it almost sacred to themselves , in the forepart of the day at least . They might not be sided or jostled . Their air ...
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... passed over your pleasant places ? I sometimes think that as men , when they die , do not die all , so of their extinguished habitations there may be a hope - a germ to be revivified . His First Play ( From ' My First Play ' : Elia ...
... passed over your pleasant places ? I sometimes think that as men , when they die , do not die all , so of their extinguished habitations there may be a hope - a germ to be revivified . His First Play ( From ' My First Play ' : Elia ...
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