| Charles Lamb - 1837 - 868 psl.
...visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to Htitiufy the mind : and at last, like the pictures of the apartment...have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been ccmfinedly called ; so ever fresh, and green, and warm ure all the inventions of men, and assemblies... | |
| 1838 - 1012 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy...fresh, and green, and warm are all the inventions of meu, and assemblies of men in this great city. 1 should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.* "... | |
| 1838 - 556 psl.
...unable to satisfy the mind; ami at last, like the pictures of the apartment of a connoisseur, viiabl* to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon...of men, and assemblies of men in this great city. 1 should certainly have laughed with dear Joanna.' This is followed by a long letter from Lamb to Manning,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as A @ X connoissenr, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been... | |
| Thomas Cooke - 1855 - 236 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy...him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from distance, have been the beauties of nature, as they have been confinedly called; so ever fresh, and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 psl.
...and tapers, where I aright live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy...have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been confidently called ; so ever fresh, and green, and warm are all , the inventions of men, and assemblies... | |
| Thomas Craddock - 1867 - 232 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy the mind ; and at last, like the pictures of the apartments of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse,... | |
| Robert Hall Baynes - 1869 - 686 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy the mind : and at last, like the pictures in the apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longer a pleasure. So fading upon me, from... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy...have been the beauties of nature, as they have been confidently called ; so ever fresh and green and warm are all the inventions of men, and assemblies... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 454 psl.
...and tapers, where I might live with handsome visible objects. I consider the clouds above me but as a roof beautifully painted, but unable to satisfy...apartment of a connoisseur, unable to afford him any longera pleasure. So fading upon me, from disuse, have been the beauties of Nature, as they have been... | |
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