Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... mind - extraordinary at a repartee ; one of the few occasions of her breaking silence — else she did not much value wit . ( Elia , 70—1 ) The Unitarian ' heresy ' was the only formal religion Lamb ever came close to accepting , well ...
... mind - extraordinary at a repartee ; one of the few occasions of her breaking silence — else she did not much value wit . ( Elia , 70—1 ) The Unitarian ' heresy ' was the only formal religion Lamb ever came close to accepting , well ...
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... mind , whose sweet reproof And meekest wisdom in times past have smooth'd The unfilial harshness of my foolish speech , And made me loving to my parents old , ( Why is this so , ah God ! why is this so ? ) That honour'd mind become a ...
... mind , whose sweet reproof And meekest wisdom in times past have smooth'd The unfilial harshness of my foolish speech , And made me loving to my parents old , ( Why is this so , ah God ! why is this so ? ) That honour'd mind become a ...
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... mind , and spirit . Then he is so benevolent , so good tempered and cheerful . . . . At first I thought him very plain , that is , for about three minutes : he is pale and thin , has a wide mouth , thick lips , and not very good teeth ...
... mind , and spirit . Then he is so benevolent , so good tempered and cheerful . . . . At first I thought him very plain , that is , for about three minutes : he is pale and thin , has a wide mouth , thick lips , and not very good teeth ...
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admired Albion Ann Simmons Anti-Jacobin Antonio Aunt became Blakesware brother called Cambridge CHAPTER Charles Lamb Charles Lloyd Charles's child Christ's Hospital Coleridge Coleridge's Cottle dear death E. V. Lucas Edmund Oliver Elia Elizabeth English essay eyes father feeling French George Dyer Griggs heart Hester Holcroft India House Jacobin John Lamb John Thelwall John Woodvil Kemble knew Lamb wrote Lamb's later letter literary lived London Lord married Mary Mary Lamb Mary Wollstonecraft Mary's mind Misc Morning Post mother Nether Stowey never night once perhaps play Plumer poem poet poetry political poor published Quaker radical recollection Rickman Robert Southey Rosamund Gray Samuel Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara says sister sonnets soon Sophia Southey's Stoddart talk Temple Thelwall things Thomas thou thought told took Unitarian verse Whig Widford William Godwin William Hazlitt Wordsworth writing young