The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed His Letters, and a Sketch of His Life, Volumen 2Harper & Brothers, 1849 |
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... nature . To say truth , it is time he were gone . The humour of the thing , if there ever was much in it , was ... natural in a self - pleasing quaintness , than to affect a naturalness ( so called ) that should be strange to him ...
... nature . To say truth , it is time he were gone . The humour of the thing , if there ever was much in it , was ... natural in a self - pleasing quaintness , than to affect a naturalness ( so called ) that should be strange to him ...
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... Nature cer- tainly had been pleased to endow John Tipp with a sufficient measure of the principle of self - preservation . There is a cowardice which we do not despise , because it has nothing base or treacherous in its elements ; it ...
... Nature cer- tainly had been pleased to endow John Tipp with a sufficient measure of the principle of self - preservation . There is a cowardice which we do not despise , because it has nothing base or treacherous in its elements ; it ...
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... nature to refuse such a one as I am describing , than to say no to a poor petitionary rogue , ( your bastard borrower , ) who , by his mumping visnomy , tells you that he expects no- thing better ; and , therefore , whose preconceived ...
... nature to refuse such a one as I am describing , than to say no to a poor petitionary rogue , ( your bastard borrower , ) who , by his mumping visnomy , tells you that he expects no- thing better ; and , therefore , whose preconceived ...
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... nature , ( my friend's gatherings in his various calls , ) picked up , he has forgotten at what odd places , and deposited with as little memory at mine . I take in these orphans , the twice deserted . These proselytes of the gate are ...
... nature , ( my friend's gatherings in his various calls , ) picked up , he has forgotten at what odd places , and deposited with as little memory at mine . I take in these orphans , the twice deserted . These proselytes of the gate are ...
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... nature constituted to comprehend a tittle ! Was there not Zimmerman on Solitude ? Reader , if haply thou art blessed with a moderate collection , be shy of showing it ; or if thy heart overflows to lend them , lend thy books ; but let ...
... nature constituted to comprehend a tittle ! Was there not Zimmerman on Solitude ? Reader , if haply thou art blessed with a moderate collection , be shy of showing it ; or if thy heart overflows to lend them , lend thy books ; but let ...
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