The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final Memorials, Τόμος 1 |
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addressed admiration affection answer appeared beauty believe character Charles Coleridge comes criticism Dear death delight expression eyes face fancy fear feel following letter give gone half hand happy Hazlitt head hear heard heart hope human interest keep kind lady Lamb Lamb's leave less letter light lines live Lloyd London look manner Mary mean memory mind Miss morning nature never night once passed perhaps play pleasure poem poet poetry poor present Quaker reason received remember scarce seems seen sense sent sister sometimes sonnet Southey spirit sweet talk tell thank things thou thought tion took true turn verses volume walk week wish Wordsworth write written wrote young
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Σελίδα 151 - Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shakspeare...
Σελίδα 367 - Stands in the sun, and with no partial gaze Views all creation ; and he loves it all, And blesses it, and calls it very good ! This is indeed to dwell with the most High ! Cherubs and rapture-trembling Seraphim Can press no nearer to the Almighty's Throne.
Σελίδα 177 - Singing of Mount Abora. Could I revive within me Her symphony and song, To such a deep delight 'twould win me That with music loud and long, I would build that dome in air, That sunny dome!
Σελίδα 44 - Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun...
Σελίδα 108 - The lighted shops of the Strand and Fleet Street ; the innumerable trades, tradesmen, and customers, coaches, waggons, playhouses, all the bustle and wickedness round about Covent Garden ; the watchmen, drunken scenes, rattles — life awake if you awake at all hours of the night ; the impossibility of being dull in Fleet Street ; the crowds, the very dirt and mud, the sun shining upon houses and pavements, the...
Σελίδα 433 - The Falconer to the Lady said ; And she made answer " ENDLESS SORROW ! " For she knew that her Son was dead. She knew it by the Falconer's words, And from the look of the Falconer's eye; And from the love which was in her soul For her youthful Romilly.
Σελίδα 198 - They are but self-extended ; but pardon me if I stop somewhere. Where the fine feeling of benevolence giveth a higher smack than the sensual rarity, there my friends (or any good man) may command me : but pigs are pigs, and I myself therein am nearest to myself.
Σελίδα 502 - With peculiar fondness they will recall that venerable chamber, in which all the antique gravity of a college library was so singularly blended with all that female grace and wit could devise to embellish a drawing-room.
Σελίδα 198 - It gives me great satisfaction to hear that the pig turned out so well — they are interesting creatures at a certain age — what a pity such buds should blow out into the maturity of rank bacon ! You had all some of the crackling — and brain sauce — did you remember to rub it with butter, and gently dredge it a little, just before the crisis?
Σελίδα 112 - Coleridge's comfortable study just in the dusk, when the mountains were all dark with clouds upon their heads. Such an impression I never received from objects of sight before, nor do I suppose I can ever again.