Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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Winifred F. Courtney. were perfectly agreed ; but I won't tell you what we agreed to about you , lest you should hold ... tells this story in company with these alterations that Mary Hays was in love with him — that she contrived to send ...
Winifred F. Courtney. were perfectly agreed ; but I won't tell you what we agreed to about you , lest you should hold ... tells this story in company with these alterations that Mary Hays was in love with him — that she contrived to send ...
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... tells how Lamb and other friends of theirs had been ' warmly engaged ' to prove that ' acting was itself so artificial as to preclude any performer - even the most celebrated from feeling the passion of a character or scene during the ...
... tells how Lamb and other friends of theirs had been ' warmly engaged ' to prove that ' acting was itself so artificial as to preclude any performer - even the most celebrated from feeling the passion of a character or scene during the ...
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... tells us that she has not been able to find proof of Mrs Field's connection with the Plumers until 1773 , when she witnessed a will ; Mann therefore surmises that Mrs Field , in reduced circumstances after her husband's death in 1766 ...
... tells us that she has not been able to find proof of Mrs Field's connection with the Plumers until 1773 , when she witnessed a will ; Mann therefore surmises that Mrs Field , in reduced circumstances after her husband's death in 1766 ...
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