Essays of Elia and Eliana, المجلد 1Scott-Thaw, 1903 |
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... story of Lamb becomes mainly an account of his intercourse with society . He was surrounded , during his somewhat monotonous career , by affec- tionate and admiring friends , who helped to bring out his rare qualities , -who stimulated ...
... story of Lamb becomes mainly an account of his intercourse with society . He was surrounded , during his somewhat monotonous career , by affec- tionate and admiring friends , who helped to bring out his rare qualities , -who stimulated ...
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... story is told of Coleridge . Mr. Justice Coleridge's statement is , " He told us a humorous story of his enthusiastic fondness for Quakers , when at Cam- bridge , and his attending one of their meetings , which had entirely cured him ...
... story is told of Coleridge . Mr. Justice Coleridge's statement is , " He told us a humorous story of his enthusiastic fondness for Quakers , when at Cam- bridge , and his attending one of their meetings , which had entirely cured him ...
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... story better . " Even to Southey he is equally candid . Writing to him on the subject of a volume of poems which he had lately published , he remarks , " The Rose is the only insipid poem in the volume ; it has neither thorns nor ...
... story better . " Even to Southey he is equally candid . Writing to him on the subject of a volume of poems which he had lately published , he remarks , " The Rose is the only insipid poem in the volume ; it has neither thorns nor ...
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... story of Rosamond Gray was wrought out of the artist's brain in the year 1798 , stimu- lated , as Lamb confesses , by the old ballad of " An old woman clothed in gray , " which he had been reading . It is defective as a regular tale ...
... story of Rosamond Gray was wrought out of the artist's brain in the year 1798 , stimu- lated , as Lamb confesses , by the old ballad of " An old woman clothed in gray , " which he had been reading . It is defective as a regular tale ...
الصفحة 53
... story ; which it- self is not very scientifically developed . There are some pretty lines , especially some which have often been the subject of quotation ; but there is not much merit in the characters of the drama , with the exception ...
... story ; which it- self is not very scientifically developed . There are some pretty lines , especially some which have often been the subject of quotation ; but there is not much merit in the characters of the drama , with the exception ...
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acquaintance admiration affected afterwards amongst Barron Field beauty Bernard Barton brother called character Charles Lamb Christ's Hospital Coleridge Coleridge's confess dear death dreams Elia essays Essays of Elia eyes face fancy feel fences of shame gardens gentle gentleman George Dyer Gladmans grace hath Hazlitt heard heart Hertfordshire Hogarth honour humour India House Inner Temple John knew Lamb's Leigh Hunt less letters lived London look manner Mary Mary Lamb matter ment mind Miss moral Munden nature never night occasion once passed passion perhaps person play pleasant pleasure poet poetry poor Quaker racter reader remember Robert Southey says scarcely scene seemed seen sister sometimes Southey speak spirit story Street sweet taste Temple tender thee things thou thought tion truth verses walking whist words Wordsworth writes young youth