Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... scarce see each other but in company with some of the people of the house . I have not the letter by me , but will quote I have no bad terrify- from memory what she wrote Early Manhood (1796–1803) On his Sister's Illness.
... scarce see each other but in company with some of the people of the house . I have not the letter by me , but will quote I have no bad terrify- from memory what she wrote Early Manhood (1796–1803) On his Sister's Illness.
Стр. 124
... scarce now have any of those untoward accidents and events of my life reversed . I would no more alter them than the incidents of some well - contrived novel . Methinks , it is 20 better that I should have pined away seven of my ...
... scarce now have any of those untoward accidents and events of my life reversed . I would no more alter them than the incidents of some well - contrived novel . Methinks , it is 20 better that I should have pined away seven of my ...
Стр. 136
... do very well with a very little knowledge , and scarce be found out , in mixed company ; every body is so much more ready to produce his own , than to call for a display of your acquisitions . But in a tête - à - tête there is no 136 ELIA.
... do very well with a very little knowledge , and scarce be found out , in mixed company ; every body is so much more ready to produce his own , than to call for a display of your acquisitions . But in a tête - à - tête there is no 136 ELIA.
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