Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't now care if I never see a mountain in my life. I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed as many and intense local attachments as any of you mountaineers can have done with dead nature. Literature - Strana 49úprava: - 1911 - Počet stránok 394Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| 1837 - Počet stránok 656
...strange unrural features. In a letter replying to a pressing invitation from Wordsworth, he says — " I ought before this to have replied to your very kind...Cumberland. With you and your sister I could gang any where ; but I am afraid whether I shall ever be able to afford so desperate a journey. Separate... | |
| 1837 - Počet stránok 704
...Wordsworth. It beautifully describes his passion for London, and is full of profound philosophy. ' I ought before this to have replied to your very kind...Cumberland. With you and your sister I could gang any when-; but I am afraid whether I shall ever be able to afford so desperate a journey. Separate... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - Počet stránok 478
...in reply to a pressing invitation from Mr Wordsworth to visit him at the Lakes. TO MR. WORDSWORTH. " I ought before this to have replied to your very kind...Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't now care if I never see a mountain in my life. I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - Počet stránok 480
...in reply to a pressing invitation from Mr Wordsworth to visit him at the Lakes. TO MR. WORDSWORTH. "I ought before this to have replied to your very...Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't now care if I never see a mountain in my life. I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed... | |
| 1838 - Počet stránok 1012
...to your very kiud invitation into Cumberland. With you and your sister I could gang any where ; hut I am afraid whether I shall ever be able to afford...Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't now care if I never see a mountain in my life. I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - Počet stránok 684
...pressing invitation from Mr. Wordsworth, to visit him at the Lakes. TO MR. WORDSWORTH. "Jan. 30th, 1801. weet are all the Muse's lays, And sweet the charm...sometimes rouse a tear, And sometimes prompt an honest • Lamb afterwards, in some melancholy mood, destroyed all Coleridge's Letters, and was so vexed with... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - Počet stránok 576
...in reply to a pressing invitation from Mr. Wordsworth to visit him at the Lakes. TO MR. WORDSWORTH. "I ought before this to have replied to your very...Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't now care if I never see a mountain in my life. I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed... | |
| Thomas Cooke - 1855 - Počet stránok 236
...equality with himself. — Believe me yours sincerely. LETTER LXV.* The Pleasures of a Town Residence. I ought before this to have replied to your very kind...Cumberland. With you and your sister, I could gang any where ; but I am afraid whether 1 shall ever be able to afford so desperate a journey. Separate... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - Počet stránok 684
...pressing invitation from Mr. Wordsworth, to visit him at the Lakes. TO Kit. WORDSWORTH. ".tan. 30th. IM1. "I ought before this to have replied to your very...of your company, I don't much care if I never see a • Lamb aflerwird.% in sonic melancholy mood, destroyed all Coleridge's letter*, and wiw !» vexed... | |
| 1867 - Počet stránok 568
...gives him an invitation to visit him at his beautiful lake home, and in reply, he thus writes him — " I ought before this to have replied to your very kind...Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't now care if I never see a mountain in my life. I have passed all my days in London, until I have formed... | |
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