The Elian Miscellany: A Charles Lamb AnthologyS. M. Rich H. Joseph, 1931 - 363 pages |
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Page 37
... look at Mrs. Reynolds , as if by so doing they could get a sight of Goldsmith . " I thought , " said Ayrton , turning short round upon Lamb , " that you of the Lake School did not like Pope ? " " Not like Pope ! My dear sir , you must ...
... look at Mrs. Reynolds , as if by so doing they could get a sight of Goldsmith . " I thought , " said Ayrton , turning short round upon Lamb , " that you of the Lake School did not like Pope ? " " Not like Pope ! My dear sir , you must ...
Page 78
... look so romantic alive , and die into desks . " " Letter to Wordsworth , 1815 . I am married myself to a severe step - wife , who keeps me , not at bed and board , but at desk and board , and is jealous of my morning's aberrations . I ...
... look so romantic alive , and die into desks . " " Letter to Wordsworth , 1815 . I am married myself to a severe step - wife , who keeps me , not at bed and board , but at desk and board , and is jealous of my morning's aberrations . I ...
Page 205
... look ) . Well , a more ungrateful family I never did see ! Yere do I give up a nice ' appy situation with the Widow Goodman , just to come and look after you all — and this is the thanks I get for it . ( CHARLES is taking off his boots ...
... look ) . Well , a more ungrateful family I never did see ! Yere do I give up a nice ' appy situation with the Widow Goodman , just to come and look after you all — and this is the thanks I get for it . ( CHARLES is taking off his boots ...
Contents
First Meeting with His Biographer | 21 |
An AfterDinner | 28 |
Unrecalled Memories | 34 |
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