Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... sometimes , sometimes in despair , yet persisting ever , I courted the fair Alice W - n ; and , as much as children could understand , I explained to them what coyness , and difficulty , and denial meant in maidens - when suddenly ...
... sometimes , sometimes in despair , yet persisting ever , I courted the fair Alice W - n ; and , as much as children could understand , I explained to them what coyness , and difficulty , and denial meant in maidens - when suddenly ...
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... Sometimes Favell or Sam Le Grice or Jem White or J. M. Gutch , the Christ's Hospital cronies , were present , and sometimes others , drawn by Coleridge's eloquence . Said William Hazlitt : His genius at that time had angelic wings and ...
... Sometimes Favell or Sam Le Grice or Jem White or J. M. Gutch , the Christ's Hospital cronies , were present , and sometimes others , drawn by Coleridge's eloquence . Said William Hazlitt : His genius at that time had angelic wings and ...
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... sometimes wish to introduce a religious turn of mind , but habits are strong things , & my religious fervors are confined alas to some fleeting moments of occasional solitary devotion- . A correspondence , opening with you has roused me ...
... sometimes wish to introduce a religious turn of mind , but habits are strong things , & my religious fervors are confined alas to some fleeting moments of occasional solitary devotion- . A correspondence , opening with you has roused me ...
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