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" And immediately awaking, I found myself quietly seated in my bachelor armchair, where I had fallen asleep, with the faithful Bridget unchanged by my side — but John L. (or James Elia) was gone for ever. "
The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature - Page 49
1835
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. Wo are nothing, less than nothing, and dreams. ЛУе so p $ 1 had fallen asleep, with the faithful Bridget unchanged by my side — but John L. (or Jamee Elia)...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...l,cthe millions of ages before we have existence and » name ;' and immediately awaking, I found rnynelf mbers Poor ßelatitmi. A poor relation is the most irrelevant thing in na- I ture, a piece of impertinent...
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The Essays of Elia: First Series - Second Series

Charles Lamb - Essays - 1845 - 396 pages
...of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing, less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have...for ever. DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS. . IN A LETTER TO BF, ESQ., AT SIDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. MY DEAR F. — When I think how welcome the sight of a letter...
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The Essays of Elia: First Series - Second Series

Charles Lamb - 1845 - 398 pages
...of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing, less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have...Elia) was gone for ever. DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS. IN A LETTEE TO BF, ESQ., AT SIDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. MY DEAR F. — When I think how welcome the sight of...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - English literature - 1850 - 406 pages
...of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have...— but John L. (or James Elia) was gone for ever. 139 DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS. IN A LETTER TO BF ESQ., AT SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. MY DEAR F. — When...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed His Letters, and ..., Volume 2

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - English literature - 1850 - 490 pages
...thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might...existence, and a name." And immediately awaking, I found myeejf quietly seated in my bachelor armchair, where I had fallen asleep, with the faithful Bridget...
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The Essays of Elia, Volume 1

Charles Lamb - Essays - 1851 - 396 pages
...of thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing, less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have...been, and must wait upon the tedious shores of Lethe miU lions of ages before we have existence, and a name " and immediately awaking, I found myself quietly...
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The Young Man's Offering: Comprising Prose and Poetical Writings of the Most ...

English literature - 1853 - 346 pages
...thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing, and dreams. We are only what might have...asleep, with the faithful Bridget unchanged by my side. JOHN BROWN. JOHN BROWN, the Ayr, or, as he was more commonly designated by the neighbors, the religious...
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Works, with a Sketch of His Life and Final Memorials, Volume 2

Charles Lamb - 1855 - 798 pages
...thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might...gone for ever DISTANT CORRESPONDENTS. IN A LETTER TO BF ESQ., AT SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. MY DEAR F. — When I think how welcome the sight of a letter...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volume 2

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - English literature - 1855 - 624 pages
...thee, nor are we children at all. The children of Alice call Bartrum father. We are nothing ; less than nothing ; and dreams. We are only what might...existence, and a name." And immediately awaking, I fouud myself quietly seated in my bachelor armchair, where I had fallen asleep, with the faithful Bridget...
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