The Works of Charles Lamb: Last essays of EliaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1903 |
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Σελίδα xlii
... reader of German ( a language of which he never knew a word , apparently ) and been steeped in the works of the Romantic writers , then " Rosamund Gray would have been conveniently classed and accounted for long ago . It would have ...
... reader of German ( a language of which he never knew a word , apparently ) and been steeped in the works of the Romantic writers , then " Rosamund Gray would have been conveniently classed and accounted for long ago . It would have ...
Σελίδα xlviii
... readers . It was malcontent ( see Newspapers Five and Thirty Years Ago ) and agin the Government " ; and Lamb entered into its libellous humour with such loyalty and devotion that he contributed , finally , an epigram upon an eminent ...
... readers . It was malcontent ( see Newspapers Five and Thirty Years Ago ) and agin the Government " ; and Lamb entered into its libellous humour with such loyalty and devotion that he contributed , finally , an epigram upon an eminent ...
Σελίδα l
... reader , he had no repugnances : " Jonathan Wild was not too low . " As all books with the secret of life in them were Literature for him , so all men who came within the sphere of his immediate knowledge were worthy in his eyes , and ...
... reader , he had no repugnances : " Jonathan Wild was not too low . " As all books with the secret of life in them were Literature for him , so all men who came within the sphere of his immediate knowledge were worthy in his eyes , and ...
Σελίδα lxiii
... readers knew but little about Lamb's work before the beginning of Elia , to the small public of writers - of contemporary men of talent and genius - he was both well known personally and recognised as one whose already - published work ...
... readers knew but little about Lamb's work before the beginning of Elia , to the small public of writers - of contemporary men of talent and genius - he was both well known personally and recognised as one whose already - published work ...
Σελίδα lxv
... Reader to step back a few years , and then forward . There were still many migrations : but the best of all came suddenly , and with least suffering . At the end of seventeen years ' residence in the Temple they decided , for reasons ...
... Reader to step back a few years , and then forward . There were still many migrations : but the best of all came suddenly , and with least suffering . At the end of seventeen years ' residence in the Temple they decided , for reasons ...
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acquaintance admirable appeared Aunt Hetty beauty Bernard Barton better Brock brother called character Charles Lamb Christ's Hospital Coleridge confess day's pleasuring dear dream Elliston Essays of Elia faculty fancy father feeling felt friendship genius gentle George Dyer give gone half Headpiece-The heart honest hope hour human humour imagination Inner Temple intellectual John Lamb Jonathan Wild kind knew lady Lamb's late less literary literature lived London Magazine look madness Margate Mary Mary Lamb mind moral morning nature never night occasion once passion perhaps person play pleasant pleasure Poems poetry poor present Reader reason Robert William Elliston seemed sense Sir Philip Sydney sister Sonnets speak spirit sure sweet sympathy Temple thee things thou thought tion tragedy truth weeks whole wonder words writing young