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Universal Letter Writer: With Letters from the Writings of Sir Walter Scott ... - Página 86
por Thomas Cooke - 1855
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Volúmenes1-2

Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 páginas
...the beauties of Nature, as they have been ccmfinedly called ; so ever fresh, and green, and warm ure all the inventions of men, and assemblies of men in...this great city. I should certainly have laughed with ilmir Joanna.* " Give my kindest love, and my sister's, to D. and yourself. And a kiss from me to little...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen66

1838 - 564 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been...I should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.' This is followed by a long letter from Lamb to Manning, describing the effect which mountain scenery...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen66

1838 - 556 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, viiabl* to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been...of men, and assemblies of men in this great city. 1 should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.' This is followed by a long letter from Lamb to Manning,...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen11

1838 - 1012 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of nature, as they have been...fresh, and green, and warm are all the inventions of meu, and assemblies of men in this great city. 1 should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.* "...
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The Churchman's shilling magazine and family treasury, conducted ..., Volumen6

Robert Hall Baynes - 1869 - 686 páginas
...pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of nature, as they have been confidently called ; so ever fresh, and green, and warm are all the inventions of man, and assemblies of men in this great city." And though after he had visited Coleridge, and rambled...
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Studies in English prose: specimens, with notes, by J. Payne

Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 páginas
...pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of nature, as they have been confidently called ; so ever fresh and green and warm are all the inventions of men, and assemblies of men in the great city. Give my kindest love, and my sister's, to D. and yourself. And a kiss from me to little...
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The Life, Letters, and Writings of Charles Lamb: Correspondence

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 456 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him anylongera pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been...great city. I should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.1 Give my kindest love, and my sister's, to D. and yourself ; and a kiss from me to little Barbara...
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The life [after sir T.N. Talfourd], letters and writings of ..., Volumen2

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 454 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longera pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been...great city. I should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.1 Give my kindest love, and my sister's, to D. and yourself ; and a kiss from me to little Barbara...
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Walks in London, Volumen1

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 522 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been...of men, and assemblies of men in this great city." — Charles Lamb to Wordsworth, Jan. 30, 1801. Many derivations are given for the name London. Some...
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Walks in London, Volumen1

Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1878 - 528 páginas
...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been...of men, and assemblies of men in this great city." — Charles Lamb to Wordsworth, Jan. 30, 1801. Many derivations are given for the name London. Some...
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