The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen 3Veazie, 1864 |
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... followed by stealth up four flights , and saw him tap at a poor wicket , which was opened by an aged woman , meanly clad . Suspicion was now ripened into certainty . The informers had secured their victim . VOL . III . 8 They had him in ...
... followed by stealth up four flights , and saw him tap at a poor wicket , which was opened by an aged woman , meanly clad . Suspicion was now ripened into certainty . The informers had secured their victim . VOL . III . 8 They had him in ...
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... followed him ( now Bishop of Calcutta ) , a scholar and a gentleman in his teens . He has the reputation of an excellent critic ; and is author ( besides the Country Spectator ) of a Treatise on the Greek Article , against Sharpe . M ...
... followed him ( now Bishop of Calcutta ) , a scholar and a gentleman in his teens . He has the reputation of an excellent critic ; and is author ( besides the Country Spectator ) of a Treatise on the Greek Article , against Sharpe . M ...
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... greeting -- " bless thy handsome face ! " Next follow two , who ought to be now alive , and the friends of Elia - the junior Le G and F ; who impelled , the former by a roving temper , FIVE - AND - THIRTY YEARS AGO . 43.
... greeting -- " bless thy handsome face ! " Next follow two , who ought to be now alive , and the friends of Elia - the junior Le G and F ; who impelled , the former by a roving temper , FIVE - AND - THIRTY YEARS AGO . 43.
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... the noisiest places of the crowded streets , to solace myself with sounds , which I was not obliged to follow , and get rid of the distracting torment of endless , fruitless , barren attention ! I take A CHAPTER ON EARS . 71.
... the noisiest places of the crowded streets , to solace myself with sounds , which I was not obliged to follow , and get rid of the distracting torment of endless , fruitless , barren attention ! I take A CHAPTER ON EARS . 71.
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... follow the example of such grave and war- rantable personages . We got in . The steps went up . The coach drove off . The murmurs of mine hostess , not very indistinctly or ambiguously pronounced , be- came after a time inaudible , —and ...
... follow the example of such grave and war- rantable personages . We got in . The steps went up . The coach drove off . The murmurs of mine hostess , not very indistinctly or ambiguously pronounced , be- came after a time inaudible , —and ...
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