The Prose Works of Charles Lamb ...E. Moxon, 1838 |
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... Miss Clare put an end to her discourse . Rosamund received her with respectful tender- ness - and , taking her grandmother by the hand , said , with great sweetness , " Miss Clare is come to see you , grandmother . " " I beg pardon ...
... Miss Clare put an end to her discourse . Rosamund received her with respectful tender- ness - and , taking her grandmother by the hand , said , with great sweetness , " Miss Clare is come to see you , grandmother . " " I beg pardon ...
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... Miss Clare― but pray do us the honour to take some refreshment -Rosamund- 99 And the old lady was going to give directions for a bottle of her currant wine - when Elinor , smiling , said “ she was come to take a cup of tea with her ...
... Miss Clare― but pray do us the honour to take some refreshment -Rosamund- 99 And the old lady was going to give directions for a bottle of her currant wine - when Elinor , smiling , said “ she was come to take a cup of tea with her ...
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... nice company . " Margaret was all unused to such kindnesses , and wept - Margaret had a great spirit - yet she was not above accepting an obligation from a worthy person - there was a delicacy in Miss Clare's manner 30 ROSAMUND GRAY .
... nice company . " Margaret was all unused to such kindnesses , and wept - Margaret had a great spirit - yet she was not above accepting an obligation from a worthy person - there was a delicacy in Miss Clare's manner 30 ROSAMUND GRAY .
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Charles Lamb. person - there was a delicacy in Miss Clare's manner - she could have no interest , but pure goodness , to induce her to make the offer - at length the old lady spake from a full heart . " Miss Clare , this little cottage ...
Charles Lamb. person - there was a delicacy in Miss Clare's manner - she could have no interest , but pure goodness , to induce her to make the offer - at length the old lady spake from a full heart . " Miss Clare , this little cottage ...
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... creature of this . So the new friends parted for that night — Elinor having made Margaret promise to give Rosamund leave to come and see her the next day . CHAPTER VII . MISS CLARE , we may be sure c 3 ROSAMUND GRAY , 33.
... creature of this . So the new friends parted for that night — Elinor having made Margaret promise to give Rosamund leave to come and see her the next day . CHAPTER VII . MISS CLARE , we may be sure c 3 ROSAMUND GRAY , 33.
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1st Footman 1st Gent 1st Lady 2d Footman 2d Gent 2d Lady 2d Waiter Allan Clare appetite beautiful Belvil better boys character child Christ's Hospital cottage countenance creature dear death deformity delight dizzard dream Elinor express eye of mind eyes face fancy feel gentleman Gin Lane girl give grandmother Hamlet hanging happy hath hear heart Hogarth honour human humour images Industry and Idleness innocence John Tomkins kind Landlord Lear living look Lord Madam maid Margaret Maria Matravis melancholy Melesinda mind mirth Miss Clare moral Mother Damnable nature never old lady Othello pass passion person physiognomy play pleasure poet poor Rake's Progress REFLECTOR Rosamund Gray scene seems servants Shakspeare smile sort soul speak spirit suffer sweet Tamburlaine tender thing THOMAS MIDDLETON thought tion virtue Widford WILLIAM ROWLEY woman wonder young