Letters of Charles Lamb: With Some Account of the Writer, His Friends and Correspondents, and Explanatory Notes, Volume 2G. Bell and sons, 1886 |
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... heard old obscene , beastly Peter Pindar , in a dis- pute on Milton , say he thought that if he had reason to value himself upon one thing more than another , it was in knowing what good verse was . Who looked over your proof sheets and ...
... heard old obscene , beastly Peter Pindar , in a dis- pute on Milton , say he thought that if he had reason to value himself upon one thing more than another , it was in knowing what good verse was . Who looked over your proof sheets and ...
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... heard that I had left the India House , and gone into the Fishmongers ' Almshouses over the bridge . I have a little cabin there , small and homely ; but you shall be welcome to it . You like oysters , and to open them your- self ; I'll ...
... heard that I had left the India House , and gone into the Fishmongers ' Almshouses over the bridge . I have a little cabin there , small and homely ; but you shall be welcome to it . You like oysters , and to open them your- self ; I'll ...
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... God bless you . Your old friend , your " C. LAMB . " ' [ Manning not only heard of Napoleon being there , but had an inter- view with him . ] CHAPTER XVI . LAMB'S LIFE IN THE TEMPLE - THE 1815. ] 15 LETTER TO MANNING .
... God bless you . Your old friend , your " C. LAMB . " ' [ Manning not only heard of Napoleon being there , but had an inter- view with him . ] CHAPTER XVI . LAMB'S LIFE IN THE TEMPLE - THE 1815. ] 15 LETTER TO MANNING .
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... heard as attending these evenings was Harriet Hazlitt , eldest daughter of the miniature painter , who told me in 1867 , that she well remembered the room , hung round with Hogarths , in the Temple , and that she had , as a girl , to ...
... heard as attending these evenings was Harriet Hazlitt , eldest daughter of the miniature painter , who told me in 1867 , that she well remembered the room , hung round with Hogarths , in the Temple , and that she had , as a girl , to ...
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... heard him ; none of whom de- sired to hear his discourse frittered into points , or displaced by the near encounter even of the most brilliant wits . The first time I met him , which was on one of those Wednes- day evenings , we quitted ...
... heard him ; none of whom de- sired to hear his discourse frittered into points , or displaced by the near encounter even of the most brilliant wits . The first time I met him , which was on one of those Wednes- day evenings , we quitted ...
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