The Works of Charles Lamb ...A. C. Armstrong and son, 1881 |
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... faces of beadles , door - keepers directors seated in form on solemn days ( to proclaim a dead dividend ) , at long ... face of the sleeping waters . A thicker crust by this time stagnates upon it . The moths that were then battening ...
... faces of beadles , door - keepers directors seated in form on solemn days ( to proclaim a dead dividend ) , at long ... face of the sleeping waters . A thicker crust by this time stagnates upon it . The moths that were then battening ...
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... face of modern conspiracy contemplating the Titan size of Vaux's superhuman plot . Peace to the manes of the BUBBLE ... faces , as it were , in- sulting thee , their poor neighbor out of business , — to the idle and merely contemplative ...
... face of modern conspiracy contemplating the Titan size of Vaux's superhuman plot . Peace to the manes of the BUBBLE ... faces , as it were , in- sulting thee , their poor neighbor out of business , — to the idle and merely contemplative ...
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... face of things , and that our ancestors wandered to and fro groping ! Above all thy rarities , old Oxenford , what do most arrile and solace me , are thy repositories of mouldering learning , thy shelves— * Januses of one face . - SIR ...
... face of things , and that our ancestors wandered to and fro groping ! Above all thy rarities , old Oxenford , what do most arrile and solace me , are thy repositories of mouldering learning , thy shelves— * Januses of one face . - SIR ...
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... faces ! How I would wake weeping , and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire . To this late hour of my life , I trace impressions left by the recollection of those friendless holidays . The long warm days of ...
... faces ! How I would wake weeping , and in the anguish of my heart exclaim upon sweet Calne in Wiltshire . To this late hour of my life , I trace impressions left by the recollection of those friendless holidays . The long warm days of ...
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... faces should be as well known to the warden as those of his own charges ) to the Lions in the Tower to whose levee , by courtesy immemorial , we had a prescriptive title to admission . L.'s governor ( so we called the patron who pre ...
... faces should be as well known to the warden as those of his own charges ) to the Lions in the Tower to whose levee , by courtesy immemorial , we had a prescriptive title to admission . L.'s governor ( so we called the patron who pre ...
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الصفحة 379 - BELSHAZZAR the king made a great feast to a thousand of his lords, and drank wine before the thousand. Belshazzar, whiles he tasted the wine, commanded to bring the golden and silver vessels which his father Nebuchadnezzar had taken out of the temple which was in Jerusalem; that the king, and his princes, his wives, and his concubines, might drink therein.
الصفحة 150 - Or at some fruit-tree's mossy root, Casting the body's vest aside. My soul into the boughs does glide; There, like a bird, it sits and sings, Then whets and combs its silver wings, And, till prepared for longer flight, Waves in its plumes the various light.
الصفحة 175 - We are not of Alice, nor of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might have been, and must wait upon the tedious shores of Lethe millions of ages before we have existence, and a name.
الصفحة 43 - Many were the wit-combats betwixt him and Ben Jonson, which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances.
الصفحة 204 - ... surrendering himself up to the new-born pleasure, he fell to tearing up whole handfuls of the scorched skin with the flesh next it, and was cramming it down his throat in his beastly fashion, when his sire entered amid the smoking rafters, armed with...
الصفحة 205 - His father might lay on, but he could not beat him from his pig, till he had fairly made an end of it, when, becoming a little more sensible of his situation, something like the following dialogue ensued.
الصفحة 381 - Then spake Joshua to the LORD in the day when the LORD delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon; and thou Moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
الصفحة 405 - ... for four or five weeks longer than you should have done to pacify your conscience for the mighty sum of fifteen — or sixteen shillings, was it ? — a great affair we thought it then — which you had lavished on the old folio ? Now you can afford to buy any book that pleases you, but I do not see that you ever bring me home any nice old purchases now.
الصفحة 56 - Sun, and sky, and breeze, and solitary walks, and summer holidays, and the greenness of fields, and the delicious juices of meats and fishes, and society, and the cheerful glass, and candlelight and fire-side conversations, and innocent vanities, and jests, and irony itself- — do these things go out with life...
الصفحة 60 - ... game and lose another ; that they can while away an hour very agreeably at a card-table, but are indifferent whether they play or no; and will desire an adversary who has slipped a wrong card to take it up and play another.