The Works of Charles Lamb: Last essays of EliaJ.M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1903 |
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Σελίδα xiv
... admirable fellow should have been born a son who was to write , some day , the Essays of Elia : in which so much serious character and incorrigible honesty of mind comes to us distilled into sweetness and mirth , and in which humour ...
... admirable fellow should have been born a son who was to write , some day , the Essays of Elia : in which so much serious character and incorrigible honesty of mind comes to us distilled into sweetness and mirth , and in which humour ...
Σελίδα lvi
... admiration , of the author . “ The Works of Charles Lamb : in Two Volumes " was published in 1818 ; and bears , I think , some evidences of the author's indifference to the whole venture . It contained no prose - piece of later date ...
... admiration , of the author . “ The Works of Charles Lamb : in Two Volumes " was published in 1818 ; and bears , I think , some evidences of the author's indifference to the whole venture . It contained no prose - piece of later date ...
Σελίδα lxiii
... admiration . The tokens of this are to be found not only in references to him in the " London Magazine " before he became a contributor there , but also in the earlier " Indicator " and the yet earlier " Examiner " and elsewhere . And ...
... admiration . The tokens of this are to be found not only in references to him in the " London Magazine " before he became a contributor there , but also in the earlier " Indicator " and the yet earlier " Examiner " and elsewhere . And ...
Σελίδα lxvii
... admirably adapted for giving away " -and he gave generously . To the Russell House period , finally , belong the " Essays of Elia , " the whole of the first series and about half of the second . Not that all the Essays were actually ...
... admirably adapted for giving away " -and he gave generously . To the Russell House period , finally , belong the " Essays of Elia , " the whole of the first series and about half of the second . Not that all the Essays were actually ...
Σελίδα lxxxiii
... admiration not alone , nor even mainly , by reason of his wit , his humour or his sweetness of disposition : but frankly because they found in him intellectual qualities , a justness of thought and a range of discernments , a width of ...
... admiration not alone , nor even mainly , by reason of his wit , his humour or his sweetness of disposition : but frankly because they found in him intellectual qualities , a justness of thought and a range of discernments , a width of ...
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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