The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen 3Veazie, 1864 |
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... become the puny face of modern conspiracy contemplating the Titan size of Vaux's superhuman plot . Peace to the manes of the BUBBLE ! Silence and destitution are upon thy walls , proud house , for a me- morial ! - Situated as thou art ...
... become the puny face of modern conspiracy contemplating the Titan size of Vaux's superhuman plot . Peace to the manes of the BUBBLE ! Silence and destitution are upon thy walls , proud house , for a me- morial ! - Situated as thou art ...
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... become uncommon ? Can I forget thee , Henry Man , the wit , the polished man of letters , the author , of the South - Sea House ? who never enteredst thy office in a morning , or quittedst it in mid - day- ( what didst thou in an office ...
... become uncommon ? Can I forget thee , Henry Man , the wit , the polished man of letters , the author , of the South - Sea House ? who never enteredst thy office in a morning , or quittedst it in mid - day- ( what didst thou in an office ...
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... become , to all intents and purposes , dead - letter days . There was Paul , and Stephen , and Barnabas Andrew and John , men famous in old times - we were used to keep all their days holy , as long back as I was at school at Christ's ...
... become , to all intents and purposes , dead - letter days . There was Paul , and Stephen , and Barnabas Andrew and John , men famous in old times - we were used to keep all their days holy , as long back as I was at school at Christ's ...
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... becomes equally valuable , whether the proposition that contains it be new or old , disputed , or such as is impossible to become a subject of disputa- tion . I was present not long since at a party of North Britons , where a son of ...
... becomes equally valuable , whether the proposition that contains it be new or old , disputed , or such as is impossible to become a subject of disputa- tion . I was present not long since at a party of North Britons , where a son of ...
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... become so fashionable . The reciprocal endearments have , to me , something hypocritical and unnatural in them . I do not like to see the Church and Synagogue kissing and congeeing in awkward postures of an affected civility . If they ...
... become so fashionable . The reciprocal endearments have , to me , something hypocritical and unnatural in them . I do not like to see the Church and Synagogue kissing and congeeing in awkward postures of an affected civility . If they ...
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