Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... person liked any- thing , if he took snuff heartily , it was sufficient . He would understand , by analogy , the pungency of other things besides Irish blackguard or Scotch rappee . A character was good anywhere , in a room or on paper ...
... person liked any- thing , if he took snuff heartily , it was sufficient . He would understand , by analogy , the pungency of other things besides Irish blackguard or Scotch rappee . A character was good anywhere , in a room or on paper ...
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... person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth , Kean while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons who , not 30 possessing the advantage of reading , are necessarily depen ...
... person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth , Kean while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons who , not 30 possessing the advantage of reading , are necessarily depen ...
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... person and appearance . I have seen him sometimes in what is called good company , but where he had been a stranger ... persons of science , and few professed literati , were of his councils . They were , for the most part , persons of ...
... person and appearance . I have seen him sometimes in what is called good company , but where he had been a stranger ... persons of science , and few professed literati , were of his councils . They were , for the most part , persons of ...
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