Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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Prose & Poetry Charles Lamb. if he supposed him to have , a strongly marked combination or tendency of feelings , of opinions , of likings , or of dis- likings — what in fact , we call a character - no matter whether it were built upon ...
Prose & Poetry Charles Lamb. if he supposed him to have , a strongly marked combination or tendency of feelings , of opinions , of likings , or of dis- likings — what in fact , we call a character - no matter whether it were built upon ...
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... supposed familiarity - was better to my godfather than money . F. was the most gentlemanly of oilmen ; grandiloquent , yet courteous . His delivery of the commonest matters of fact was Ciceronian . He had two Latin words almost ...
... supposed familiarity - was better to my godfather than money . F. was the most gentlemanly of oilmen ; grandiloquent , yet courteous . His delivery of the commonest matters of fact was Ciceronian . He had two Latin words almost ...
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... supposed to be China . The Death of Coleridge . Coleridge died in Highgate on July 25 , 1834. This statement was written by Lamb in the album of Mr. Keymer , a London bookseller , on November 21 , 1834 , about a month before his own ...
... supposed to be China . The Death of Coleridge . Coleridge died in Highgate on July 25 , 1834. This statement was written by Lamb in the album of Mr. Keymer , a London bookseller , on November 21 , 1834 , about a month before his own ...
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