The Elian Miscellany: A Charles Lamb AnthologyS. M. Rich H. Joseph, 1931 - 363 pages |
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Page 45
... mind on these parties . He thought of Phillips- " not the Colonel , " as he paren- thetically remarked . The Colonel was Molesworth Phillips , an officer in the Marines , who accompanied Cook on his last voyage . He used to attend the ...
... mind on these parties . He thought of Phillips- " not the Colonel , " as he paren- thetically remarked . The Colonel was Molesworth Phillips , an officer in the Marines , who accompanied Cook on his last voyage . He used to attend the ...
Page 133
... mind was saturated with them . His own nature became " subdued to what it worked in . " For him to bear , not only on his style , but on the cast of his mind and fancy , the mark of these writers , and many more in whom genius and ...
... mind was saturated with them . His own nature became " subdued to what it worked in . " For him to bear , not only on his style , but on the cast of his mind and fancy , the mark of these writers , and many more in whom genius and ...
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... mind , as a part of Old London Wall , or as the frontispiece ( time out of mind ) of the Gentle- man's Magazine . He haunts Watling - street like a gentle spirit ; the avenues to the play - houses are thick with panting recollections ...
... mind , as a part of Old London Wall , or as the frontispiece ( time out of mind ) of the Gentle- man's Magazine . He haunts Watling - street like a gentle spirit ; the avenues to the play - houses are thick with panting recollections ...
Contents
First Meeting with His Biograp | 21 |
An AfterDinner | 28 |
The Perverse Lion | 42 |
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