The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen 3Veazie, 1864 |
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... late the members of corporate bodies to each other ) , but , for the most part , placed in this house in ripe or middle age , they necessarily carried into it their sepa- rate habits and oddities , unqualified , if I may so speak , as ...
... late the members of corporate bodies to each other ) , but , for the most part , placed in this house in ripe or middle age , they necessarily carried into it their sepa- rate habits and oddities , unqualified , if I may so speak , as ...
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... late studies and watchings at the midnight oil ) , D. is the most absent of men . He made a call the other morning at our friend M.'s in Bedford - square ; and , finding nobody at home , was ushered into the hall , where , asking for ...
... late studies and watchings at the midnight oil ) , D. is the most absent of men . He made a call the other morning at our friend M.'s in Bedford - square ; and , finding nobody at home , was ushered into the hall , where , asking for ...
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... late hour of my life , I trace impressions left by the recollection of those friendless holidays . The long warm days of summer never return but they bring with them a gloom from the haunting memory of those whole - day leaves , when by ...
... late hour of my life , I trace impressions left by the recollection of those friendless holidays . The long warm days of summer never return but they bring with them a gloom from the haunting memory of those whole - day leaves , when by ...
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... late " watchet weeds " carefully effaced , he was exposed in a jacket resembling those which London lamplighters formerly delighted in , with a cap of the same . The effect of this divestiture was such as the ingenious devisers of it ...
... late " watchet weeds " carefully effaced , he was exposed in a jacket resembling those which London lamplighters formerly delighted in , with a cap of the same . The effect of this divestiture was such as the ingenious devisers of it ...
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... late incomparable Brinsley — what a family like- ness in all four ! ---- - What a careless , even deportment hath your bor- rower ! what rosy gills ! what a beautiful reliance on Providence doth he manifest , taking no more thought than ...
... late incomparable Brinsley — what a family like- ness in all four ! ---- - What a careless , even deportment hath your bor- rower ! what rosy gills ! what a beautiful reliance on Providence doth he manifest , taking no more thought than ...
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