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... feel it all the way emanating from himself ... A youth would be invulnerable to the temptation of alcohol ' could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered ' ( LW , i , 137 ) ...
... feel it all the way emanating from himself ... A youth would be invulnerable to the temptation of alcohol ' could he feel the body of the death out of which I cry hourly with feebler and feebler outcry to be delivered ' ( LW , i , 137 ) ...
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... feels that the moral ideas of his own time are hackneyed and unintelligent . He admires the dignity , ceremony and ... feeling with courtesy and subtle intelligence is for Lamb the height of civilised conduct . He admires in the old ...
... feels that the moral ideas of his own time are hackneyed and unintelligent . He admires the dignity , ceremony and ... feeling with courtesy and subtle intelligence is for Lamb the height of civilised conduct . He admires in the old ...
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... feeling concealed , whether well - known like Calantha's dance or not so familiar , like Shirley's The Gentleman of Venice30 ... feel that his stress on manners makes Specimens something of a " conduct book " . In examining how Lamb's ...
... feeling concealed , whether well - known like Calantha's dance or not so familiar , like Shirley's The Gentleman of Venice30 ... feel that his stress on manners makes Specimens something of a " conduct book " . In examining how Lamb's ...
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