Everybody's Lamb: Being a Selection from The Essays of Elia, the Letters and the Miscellaneious ProseG. Bell & sons, Limited, 1933 - Всего страниц: 554 |
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... person , capable in law of sustaining an injury - a person towards whom duties are to be acknowledged - the genuine crim - con antagonist of the villanous seducer Joseph . To realise him more , his suffer- ings under his unfortunate ...
... person , capable in law of sustaining an injury - a person towards whom duties are to be acknowledged - the genuine crim - con antagonist of the villanous seducer Joseph . To realise him more , his suffer- ings under his unfortunate ...
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... person , with whom it would be a felicity to be more acquainted . To descant upon his merits as a Comedian would be superfluous . With his blended private and professional habits alone I have to do ; that harmonious fusion of the ...
... person , with whom it would be a felicity to be more acquainted . To descant upon his merits as a Comedian would be superfluous . With his blended private and professional habits alone I have to do ; that harmonious fusion of the ...
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... person to be consulted , not alone in matters pertaining to the law , but in the ordinary niceties and embarrassments of conduct from force of manner entirely . He never laughed . He had the same good fortune among the female world ...
... person to be consulted , not alone in matters pertaining to the law , but in the ordinary niceties and embarrassments of conduct from force of manner entirely . He never laughed . He had the same good fortune among the female world ...
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RECOLLECTIONS OF CHRISTS HOSPITAL Works 1818 | 8 |
CHRISTS HOSPITAL FIVE AND THIRTY YEARS AGO Elia 1823 | 22 |
THE OLD AND THE NEW SCHOOLMASTER Elia | 39 |
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admired appetite April Fool Bernard Barton better boys called character Charles Lamb child Christ's Hospital Coleridge common confess countenance creature dear dreams E. V. Lucas Elia eyes face fancy father fear feel garden gentleman George Dyer give grace hand hath head heard heart Hertfordshire honour hope humour imagination Inner Temple John Tomkins kind knew lady Lamb less live London look manner matter melancholy mind Miss moral morning Munden nature never night occasion once passion person play pleasant pleasure poor present pretty Quaker reader reason remember ROBERT WILLIAM ELLISTON S. T. Coleridge scarce scene seemed seen sense sight sort speak spirit streets suppose sweet taste tender theatre thee thing thou thought tion truth walk whist William Wordsworth young younkers