More Companionable BooksChatto & Windus, 1948 - 126 páginas |
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Página 40
... friends in the valley of the Ouse , —first at Huntingdon , and then , for many years , at Olney in North Buckingham- shire . He is a man , it appears further , with no pro- fession , though he had been bred to the law ; idle , therefore ...
... friends in the valley of the Ouse , —first at Huntingdon , and then , for many years , at Olney in North Buckingham- shire . He is a man , it appears further , with no pro- fession , though he had been bred to the law ; idle , therefore ...
Página 90
... friends with whom he could share his thoughts : this is constantly expressed in his early letters to Coleridge . ' Thank you for your frequent letters , you are the only correspondent and I might add the only friend I have in the world ...
... friends with whom he could share his thoughts : this is constantly expressed in his early letters to Coleridge . ' Thank you for your frequent letters , you are the only correspondent and I might add the only friend I have in the world ...
Página 94
... friends come and go . Lamb was sorely tried , and needed all his sunshine and strength of character to endure it . His liking for young people repaired to some degree the painful vacancies caused by time . ' I have been used to death ...
... friends come and go . Lamb was sorely tried , and needed all his sunshine and strength of character to endure it . His liking for young people repaired to some degree the painful vacancies caused by time . ' I have been used to death ...
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WALTONS COMPLETE ANGLER ΙΟ | 10 |
BOSWELLS LIFE OF JOHNSON | 31 |
KINGLAKES EOTHEN | 48 |
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