The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen 3Veazie, 1864 |
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... lived in them , ( I know not who is the occupier of them now , ) resounded fortnightly to the notes of a concert of " sweet breasts , " as our ancestors would have called them , culled from club - rooms and orchestras - chorus- singers ...
... lived in them , ( I know not who is the occupier of them now , ) resounded fortnightly to the notes of a concert of " sweet breasts , " as our ancestors would have called them , culled from club - rooms and orchestras - chorus- singers ...
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... lived in town , and were near at hand ; and he had the privi- lege of going to see them , almost as often as he wished , through some invidious distinction , which was denied to * Recollections of Christ's Hospital . us . The present ...
... lived in town , and were near at hand ; and he had the privi- lege of going to see them , almost as often as he wished , through some invidious distinction , which was denied to * Recollections of Christ's Hospital . us . The present ...
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... lived in a manner under his paternal roof . Any complaint which he had to make was sure of being attended to . This was under- stood at Christ's , and was an effectual screen to him against the severity of masters , or worse tyranny of ...
... lived in a manner under his paternal roof . Any complaint which he had to make was sure of being attended to . This was under- stood at Christ's , and was an effectual screen to him against the severity of masters , or worse tyranny of ...
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... lived a life as careless as birds . We talked and did just what we pleased , and nobody molested us . We carried an accidence , or a grammar , for form ; but , for any trouble it gave us , we might take two years in getting through the ...
... lived a life as careless as birds . We talked and did just what we pleased , and nobody molested us . We carried an accidence , or a grammar , for form ; but , for any trouble it gave us , we might take two years in getting through the ...
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... lived , without much trouble . He boasted himself a descendant from mighty ancestors of that name , who heretofore held ducal dignities in this realm . In his actions and sentiments he belied not the stock to which he pretended . Early ...
... lived , without much trouble . He boasted himself a descendant from mighty ancestors of that name , who heretofore held ducal dignities in this realm . In his actions and sentiments he belied not the stock to which he pretended . Early ...
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