The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... seemed thoughtful and more reconciled . I ventured to rally him - finding him in a better mood - upon a representation of the Artist Evangelist , which the old man , whose affairs were begin- ning to flourish , had caused to be set up ...
... seemed thoughtful and more reconciled . I ventured to rally him - finding him in a better mood - upon a representation of the Artist Evangelist , which the old man , whose affairs were begin- ning to flourish , had caused to be set up ...
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... seemed thoughtful and more reconciled . I ventured to rally him - finding him in a better mood - upon a representation of the Artist Evangelist , which the old man , whose affairs were begin- ning to flourish , had caused to be set up ...
... seemed thoughtful and more reconciled . I ventured to rally him - finding him in a better mood - upon a representation of the Artist Evangelist , which the old man , whose affairs were begin- ning to flourish , had caused to be set up ...
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... seemed not to concern him . The waves to him whispered more pleasant stories . He was as one , being with us , but not of us . He heard the bell of dinner ring with- out stirring ; and when some of us pulled out our private stores- our ...
... seemed not to concern him . The waves to him whispered more pleasant stories . He was as one , being with us , but not of us . He heard the bell of dinner ring with- out stirring ; and when some of us pulled out our private stores- our ...
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LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA Charles 1775-1834 Lamb,Augustine 1850-1933 Birrell,C. E. (Charles Edmund) 1870-1938 Brock No preview available - 2016 |
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