The Essays of EliaDent, 1923 - 294 pages |
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Charles Lamb. PAGE ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS · · 154 ON THE ARTIFICIAL COMEDY OF THE LAST CENTURY ON THE ACTING OF MUNDEN · 165 · 172 LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA PREFACE - By a Friend of the late Elia . BLAKESMOOR IN HSHIRE POOR RELATIONS L ...
Charles Lamb. PAGE ON SOME OF THE OLD ACTORS · · 154 ON THE ARTIFICIAL COMEDY OF THE LAST CENTURY ON THE ACTING OF MUNDEN · 165 · 172 LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA PREFACE - By a Friend of the late Elia . BLAKESMOOR IN HSHIRE POOR RELATIONS L ...
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Charles Lamb. And who can insure us against doing so clumsily ? Happily it is not necessary to praise them at all . The lives of authors , if only written with a decent measure of truthfulness and insight , are , generally speaking ...
Charles Lamb. And who can insure us against doing so clumsily ? Happily it is not necessary to praise them at all . The lives of authors , if only written with a decent measure of truthfulness and insight , are , generally speaking ...
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Charles Lamb. THE ESSAYS OF ELIA THE SOUTH - SEA HOUSE READER , in thy passage from the Bank - where thou hast been receiving thy half - yearly dividends ( supposing thou art a lean annuitant like myself ) —to the Flower Pot , to secure ...
Charles Lamb. THE ESSAYS OF ELIA THE SOUTH - SEA HOUSE READER , in thy passage from the Bank - where thou hast been receiving thy half - yearly dividends ( supposing thou art a lean annuitant like myself ) —to the Flower Pot , to secure ...
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