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... writer stands now among Dukes , and Lords , and ermined Judges , in the old hall of Westminster . An occasion comes to ... write . But at his death , Dukes , and Earls , and Lords , the chief nobility of the realm , seek to do him honor ...
... writer stands now among Dukes , and Lords , and ermined Judges , in the old hall of Westminster . An occasion comes to ... write . But at his death , Dukes , and Earls , and Lords , the chief nobility of the realm , seek to do him honor ...
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... am- bitious and enduring works , yet we cannot think that even then he would have been able to write anything that would take its place among VOL . XIX . 41 the world's classics for all time . He possessed much 1854. ] 313 CHARLES LAMB .
... am- bitious and enduring works , yet we cannot think that even then he would have been able to write anything that would take its place among VOL . XIX . 41 the world's classics for all time . He possessed much 1854. ] 313 CHARLES LAMB .
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... write as just- ice to his subject and to himself demands , irrespective of all mere con- ventionalism . And then , if our literature be not more national , it will be what is better - more worthy of the nation . The Curfew Bell . OFT we ...
... write as just- ice to his subject and to himself demands , irrespective of all mere con- ventionalism . And then , if our literature be not more national , it will be what is better - more worthy of the nation . The Curfew Bell . OFT we ...
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