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Page 28
... sure confutation in his own secret dissatisfaction , and is forced at length to shelter himself from his own importunate queries in the wretched evasion , that of Nothings no solution can be required . Wretched indeed , and weak as ...
... sure confutation in his own secret dissatisfaction , and is forced at length to shelter himself from his own importunate queries in the wretched evasion , that of Nothings no solution can be required . Wretched indeed , and weak as ...
Page 51
... sure , one is often unseasonably disturbed , impudently importuned , and sometimes even grossly imposed upon . ' " I am of your opinion , ' cried Sophia ; ' I cannot endure those dumb , blind books , in which one is to write one's name ...
... sure , one is often unseasonably disturbed , impudently importuned , and sometimes even grossly imposed upon . ' " I am of your opinion , ' cried Sophia ; ' I cannot endure those dumb , blind books , in which one is to write one's name ...
Page 56
... sure I do not overrate Gillman's medical skill and sound medical good sense , and I have had every possible opportunity of satisfying myself on this head , comparatively as well as positively , from my intimate acquaintance with so many ...
... sure I do not overrate Gillman's medical skill and sound medical good sense , and I have had every possible opportunity of satisfying myself on this head , comparatively as well as positively , from my intimate acquaintance with so many ...
Page 58
... sure that he would receive no remunera- tion , nay , not sure that it would not be necessary to supply wine or cordials , which , in the absence of the landlord of his village , must be at his own expense . This man was generally pitied ...
... sure that he would receive no remunera- tion , nay , not sure that it would not be necessary to supply wine or cordials , which , in the absence of the landlord of his village , must be at his own expense . This man was generally pitied ...
Page 81
... sure , absolutely sure , that it would not inconvenience you . But , in the fear of this , I could not ask or receive your companionship without some selfishness which would completely baffle itself . I have not yet received an answer ...
... sure , absolutely sure , that it would not inconvenience you . But , in the fear of this , I could not ask or receive your companionship without some selfishness which would completely baffle itself . I have not yet received an answer ...
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admiration affection anxiety beautiful believe bless called cause character Charles Charles Cowden Clark Charles Lamb Christian circumstances common conversation dear friend DEAREST FRIEND delightful desire doubt duty evil existence expressed faith fear feel genial genius George Frederick Cook Gillman give happiness hear heart Hesiod Highgate honour hope human impression individual intellect interest kind Kinder Scout knowledge Lamb least lectures Leigh Hunt less letter live Lord Mary Lamb means mental Micheldever mind moral nature never object once opinion pain person philosophy pleasure poems poet possessed present principles Pythagoras Ramsgate reason recollection regret religion respect RICHARD STEELE S. T. COLERIDGE seems selfish sense Sir Francis Burdett Socinians soul speak spirit sure sympathy thing thought tion Tom Clarkson true truth whole William Godwin wish woman words Wordsworth write youth