Essays of Elia and Eliana... with a Memoir by Barry Cornwall, Volume 1Bell, 1892 |
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... Night Fears . Valentine's Day My Relations My First Play • 234 The Old and the New Schoolmaster 241 253 264 273 278 287 294 Modern Gallantry . 300 The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple 306 Grace Before Meat Dream Children ; a Reverie ...
... Night Fears . Valentine's Day My Relations My First Play • 234 The Old and the New Schoolmaster 241 253 264 273 278 287 294 Modern Gallantry . 300 The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple 306 Grace Before Meat Dream Children ; a Reverie ...
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... night . " Of all the people in the world " ( Charles says ) " she was most thoroughly devoid of all selfishness . " There was also , as a member of the family , an old aunt , who had a trifling annuity for her life , which she poured ...
... night . " Of all the people in the world " ( Charles says ) " she was most thoroughly devoid of all selfishness . " There was also , as a member of the family , an old aunt , who had a trifling annuity for her life , which she poured ...
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... night overwearied , quite faint , and then to cards with my father : who will not let me enjoy a meal in peace . After repeated games at cribbage ( he is writing to Coleridge ) , " I have got my father's leave to write ; with difficulty ...
... night overwearied , quite faint , and then to cards with my father : who will not let me enjoy a meal in peace . After repeated games at cribbage ( he is writing to Coleridge ) , " I have got my father's leave to write ; with difficulty ...
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... night ) seems to have converted the acquaintance- ship between Southey and Lamb into something like intimacy . He then paid another visit ( which he had long meditated ) to Coleridge , who was re- siding at Stowey . It must have been ...
... night ) seems to have converted the acquaintance- ship between Southey and Lamb into something like intimacy . He then paid another visit ( which he had long meditated ) to Coleridge , who was re- siding at Stowey . It must have been ...
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... night , like an entrenchment ; gone to bed , as it seemed , for the night . " " " They went to Coleridge's House , in which " he had a large antique , ill - shaped room , 60 CHARLES LAMB .
... night , like an entrenchment ; gone to bed , as it seemed , for the night . " " " They went to Coleridge's House , in which " he had a large antique , ill - shaped room , 60 CHARLES LAMB .
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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 passion perhaps person play pleasant pleasure poet poetry poor Quaker racter reader recollect 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