Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... never half so good or religious as she and yet I never saw the infants . ( Elia , 101 ) Brother John was her joy : I told how , though their great - grandmother Field loved all her grand - children , yet in an especial manner she might ...
... never half so good or religious as she and yet I never saw the infants . ( Elia , 101 ) Brother John was her joy : I told how , though their great - grandmother Field loved all her grand - children , yet in an especial manner she might ...
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... never to meet again ? I have never met with any one , never shall meet with any one , who could or can compensate me for the top of your Society — I have no one to talk all these matters about to — I lack friends , I lack books to ...
... never to meet again ? I have never met with any one , never shall meet with any one , who could or can compensate me for the top of your Society — I have no one to talk all these matters about to — I lack friends , I lack books to ...
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... never consulted . For my own part I did not comprehend the nature of the Book till I saw it ; and tho ' I fully allow there are some fine sentiments in it , thou well knowst it was far from having either thy Father's or my ...
... never consulted . For my own part I did not comprehend the nature of the Book till I saw it ; and tho ' I fully allow there are some fine sentiments in it , thou well knowst it was far from having either thy Father's or my ...
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