Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... sort of sweet pudding , which appeared on no other occasion , distinguished the days of his coming . I used to think him a prodigiously rich man . All I could make out of him was , that he and my father had been school- fellows a world ...
... sort of sweet pudding , which appeared on no other occasion , distinguished the days of his coming . I used to think him a prodigiously rich man . All I could make out of him was , that he and my father had been school- fellows a world ...
Стр. 137
... sort.- - In one of my daily jaunts between Bishopsgate and Shacklewell , the coach stopped to take up a staid - looking gentleman , about the wrong side of thirty , who was giving his parting directions ( while the steps were adjusting ) ...
... sort.- - In one of my daily jaunts between Bishopsgate and Shacklewell , the coach stopped to take up a staid - looking gentleman , about the wrong side of thirty , who was giving his parting directions ( while the steps were adjusting ) ...
Стр. 142
... sort of double singleness ; with such tolerable comfort , upon the whole , that I , for one , find in myself no sort of disposition to go out upon the mountains , with the rash king's offspring , to bewail my celibacy . We agree 20 ...
... sort of double singleness ; with such tolerable comfort , upon the whole , that I , for one , find in myself no sort of disposition to go out upon the mountains , with the rash king's offspring , to bewail my celibacy . We agree 20 ...
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