The Letters of Charles Lamb, Том 2Macmillan, 1888 |
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... hope we shall meet before the walk- ing faculties of either of us fail ; you say you can walk fifteen miles with ease ; that is exactly my stint , and more fatigues me ; four or five miles every third or fourth day , keeping very quiet ...
... hope we shall meet before the walk- ing faculties of either of us fail ; you say you can walk fifteen miles with ease ; that is exactly my stint , and more fatigues me ; four or five miles every third or fourth day , keeping very quiet ...
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... hope to forget my cares , and bury them in the agreeable abstraction of mastication ; knock at the door , in comes Mr. Hazlitt , or Mr. Martin Burney , or Morgan Demi- gorgon , or my brother , or somebody , to prevent my eating alone ...
... hope to forget my cares , and bury them in the agreeable abstraction of mastication ; knock at the door , in comes Mr. Hazlitt , or Mr. Martin Burney , or Morgan Demi- gorgon , or my brother , or somebody , to prevent my eating alone ...
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... be realised . Between us there is a great gulf , not of inexplicable moral antipathies and distances , I hope , as there seemed to be between me and R that gentleman concerned in the Stamp Office , that I TO MRS . WORDSWORTH . 13.
... be realised . Between us there is a great gulf , not of inexplicable moral antipathies and distances , I hope , as there seemed to be between me and R that gentleman concerned in the Stamp Office , that I TO MRS . WORDSWORTH . 13.
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... hope to see you before then ; but , if not , let us know if then will be convenient . Can we secure a coach home ? Believe me ever yours , C. LAMB . I have but one holiday , which is Christmas Day itself nakedly : no pretty garnish and ...
... hope to see you before then ; but , if not , let us know if then will be convenient . Can we secure a coach home ? Believe me ever yours , C. LAMB . I have but one holiday , which is Christmas Day itself nakedly : no pretty garnish and ...
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... hope the author will not be offended if I say I do not much relish it . meant for humour , is forced ; and pence would have been dear for it . your " Peter Bell , " but a " Peter it about a week , and is in every bookseller's shop ...
... hope the author will not be offended if I say I do not much relish it . meant for humour , is forced ; and pence would have been dear for it . your " Peter Bell , " but a " Peter it about a week , and is in every bookseller's shop ...
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