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... walking along carrying a hare : ' Excuse me , Sir , but is that your own hare or a wig ? ' — this was to achieve fame . Lamb ex- celled at the sport ; but the humour of his writings is something very different . It is delicate and ...
... walking along carrying a hare : ' Excuse me , Sir , but is that your own hare or a wig ? ' — this was to achieve fame . Lamb ex- celled at the sport ; but the humour of his writings is something very different . It is delicate and ...
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... walking , I am reading ; I cannot sit and think . Books think for me . ' But he did not allow his dark moods to overcloud the pleasures which life and friendship had still to offer . After Coleridge , Manning drew him out and kept his ...
... walking , I am reading ; I cannot sit and think . Books think for me . ' But he did not allow his dark moods to overcloud the pleasures which life and friendship had still to offer . After Coleridge , Manning drew him out and kept his ...
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... walking , walking ever , till I fairly walked myself off my legs , dying walking ! The hope is gone . I sit like Philomel all day ( but not singing ) with my breast against this thorn of a Desk . ' In the end he resigned : was ...
... walking , walking ever , till I fairly walked myself off my legs , dying walking ! The hope is gone . I sit like Philomel all day ( but not singing ) with my breast against this thorn of a Desk . ' In the end he resigned : was ...
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