| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 622 sider
...afterwards daring to publish me your 'friend,' with your 'proper name1 annexed, I shall never forget. Nor can I forget your and Miss Lamb's sympathy and...THIS VOLUME, To You AND MIss LAMB, WITH AFFECTIONATE RESPECT, W. HONE. May 5, 1826. Scattered throughout the book are allusions to Lamb's work, informed... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1865 - 822 sider
...afterwards daring to publish me your 'friend,' with your proper mime annexed, / »hall never forget. Nor can I forget your and Miss Lamb's sympathy and kindness when glooms outmastered me ; and Uiat your pen spontaneously sparkled in the book when my mind was in clouds and darkness. These 'trifles,'... | |
| Frederick William Hackwood - 1912 - 432 sider
...afterwards daring to publish me your ' friend,' with your proper name annexed, I shall never forget. Nor can I forget your and Miss Lamb's sympathy and kindness, when glooms overmastered me ; and that your pen spontaneously sparkled in the book, when my mind was in clouds... | |
| Frederick William Hackwood - 1912 - 448 sider
...afterwards daring to publish me your ' friend,' with your proper name annexed, I shall never forget. Nor can I forget your and Miss Lamb's sympathy and kindness, when glooms overmastered me ; and that your pen spontaneously sparkled in the book, when my mind was in clouds... | |
| 1894 - 844 sider
..." but that is all. " I quote it from his own edition of ' Mrs. Leicester's School,' &c., p. 400: " These 'trifles,' as each of you would call them, are benefits scored npon my heart." WHC LADY MAYORESS OF YORK (8th S. v. 327). — The Lady Mayoress of York wears a gold... | |
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