Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... mother's sorrow and by this time well understood her own place in the scheme of things . In a rare moment of revelation , Charles wrote at twenty - one to Samuel Taylor Coleridge : -Poor Mary , my mother indeed never understood her ...
... mother's sorrow and by this time well understood her own place in the scheme of things . In a rare moment of revelation , Charles wrote at twenty - one to Samuel Taylor Coleridge : -Poor Mary , my mother indeed never understood her ...
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... Mother her sister - in - law , they were in their different ways the best creatures in the world - but they set out wrong at first . They made each other miserable for full twenty years of their lives - my Mother was a perfect ...
... Mother her sister - in - law , they were in their different ways the best creatures in the world - but they set out wrong at first . They made each other miserable for full twenty years of their lives - my Mother was a perfect ...
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... mother was lying in the next room , very next room , a mother who thro ' life wished nothing but her children's welfare - indignation , the rage of grief , something like remorse , rushed upon my mind in an agony of emotion , -I found ...
... mother was lying in the next room , very next room , a mother who thro ' life wished nothing but her children's welfare - indignation , the rage of grief , something like remorse , rushed upon my mind in an agony of emotion , -I found ...
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