Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... spirit about him , and tropical blood in his veins ; but he is better at his own table . He has a great flow of pleasantry and delightful animal spirits ; but his hits do not tell like Lamb's ; you cannot repeat them the next day . ii ...
... spirit about him , and tropical blood in his veins ; but he is better at his own table . He has a great flow of pleasantry and delightful animal spirits ; but his hits do not tell like Lamb's ; you cannot repeat them the next day . ii ...
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... Spirit of the Age , 1825. ) MR . LAMB has succeeded , not by conforming to the Spirit of the Age , but in opposition to it . He does not march boldly along with the crowd , but steals off the pavement to pick his way in the contrary ...
... Spirit of the Age , 1825. ) MR . LAMB has succeeded , not by conforming to the Spirit of the Age , but in opposition to it . He does not march boldly along with the crowd , but steals off the pavement to pick his way in the contrary ...
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... spirit that should have shown them off with advantage to the women . His eye lacked lustre . Not so , thought Susan P ; who , at the advanced age of sixty , was seen , in the cold evening time , unaccompanied , wetting the pavement of B ...
... spirit that should have shown them off with advantage to the women . His eye lacked lustre . Not so , thought Susan P ; who , at the advanced age of sixty , was seen , in the cold evening time , unaccompanied , wetting the pavement of B ...
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