Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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... taken from actual life or from his own breast ; and he may be said ( if any one can ) to have coined his heart for jests , ' and to have split his brain for fine distinc- 20 tions Mr. Lamb , from the peculiarity of his exterior and ...
... taken from actual life or from his own breast ; and he may be said ( if any one can ) to have coined his heart for jests , ' and to have split his brain for fine distinc- 20 tions Mr. Lamb , from the peculiarity of his exterior and ...
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... taken down which the ravages of time had rendered dangerous ; the horse at Charing Cross is gone , no one knows whither , —and all this has taken place while you have been 20 settling whether Ho - hing - tong should be spelt with a ...
... taken down which the ravages of time had rendered dangerous ; the horse at Charing Cross is gone , no one knows whither , —and all this has taken place while you have been 20 settling whether Ho - hing - tong should be spelt with a ...
Стр. 216
... taken the veil . Here she wrote her famous letters to him , and here she buried him in 1142 , and for twenty years prayed daily at his tomb . 1. 13. Palmyra , the capital of a desert kingdom east of Syria , which under Zenobia disputed ...
... taken the veil . Here she wrote her famous letters to him , and here she buried him in 1142 , and for twenty years prayed daily at his tomb . 1. 13. Palmyra , the capital of a desert kingdom east of Syria , which under Zenobia disputed ...
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