The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen 3Veazie, 1864 |
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... speak of forty years back- had an air very different from those in the public offices that I have had to do with since . They partook of the genius of the place ! They were mostly ( for the establishment did not admit of superfluous ...
... speak of forty years back- had an air very different from those in the public offices that I have had to do with since . They partook of the genius of the place ! They were mostly ( for the establishment did not admit of superfluous ...
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... speak of anything romantic without rebuke . Politics were excluded . A newspaper was thought too refined and abstracted . The whole duty of man consisted in - writing off dividend warrants . The striking of the annual THE SOUTH - SEA ...
... speak of anything romantic without rebuke . Politics were excluded . A newspaper was thought too refined and abstracted . The whole duty of man consisted in - writing off dividend warrants . The striking of the annual THE SOUTH - SEA ...
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... speak to him ; · or of the beadle , who came twice a week to call him out to re- ceive his periodical chastisement , which was almost welcome , because it separated him for a brief interval from solitude ; - and here he was shut up by ...
... speak to him ; · or of the beadle , who came twice a week to call him out to re- ceive his periodical chastisement , which was almost welcome , because it separated him for a brief interval from solitude ; - and here he was shut up by ...
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... speak of him without something of terror allaying their gratitude ; the re- membrance of Field comes back with all the soothing images of indolence , and summer slumbers , and work like play , and innocent idleness , and Elysian exemp ...
... speak of him without something of terror allaying their gratitude ; the re- membrance of Field comes back with all the soothing images of indolence , and summer slumbers , and work like play , and innocent idleness , and Elysian exemp ...
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... speak of the grave as of some soft arms , in which they may slumber as on a pillow . Some have wooed death but out upon thee , I say , thou foul , ugly phan- tom ! I detest , abhor , execrate , and ( with Friar John ) give thee to ...
... speak of the grave as of some soft arms , in which they may slumber as on a pillow . Some have wooed death but out upon thee , I say , thou foul , ugly phan- tom ! I detest , abhor , execrate , and ( with Friar John ) give thee to ...
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