... off from Islington fearing you should be too late — and when the old bookseller, with some grumbling, opened his shop, and by the twinkling taper (for he was setting bedwards) lighted out the relic from his dusty treasures, and when you lugged it... The Quarterly Review - Side 64redigeret af - 1835Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1823 - 450 sider
...it)— and while I was repairing some of the loo» leaves with paste, which your impatience would oot suffer to be left till day-break — was there no pleasure in being a poor тал ' or can those neat black clothe» which you wear now, and are so careful to keep brothed, since... | |
| 1823 - 734 sider
...relic from his dusty treasures — and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome — and when you presented it to me — and when we were exploring the perfectness of it (collating yon called it) — and while I was repairing some of the loose leaves with paste, which your impatience... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1828 - 266 sider
...presented it to me—and when we were exploring the perfectness of it, (collating you called it,)—and while I was repairing some of the loose leaves with...which your impatience would not suffer to be left till day-break—was there no pleasure in being a poor man? orcan those neat black clothes which you wear... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 sider
...relic from his dusty treasures — and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome — and when you presented it to me — and when we were...called it) — • and while I was repairing some of th<T loose leaves with paste, which your impatience would not suffer to be left till day-break —... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 sider
...relic from his dusty treasures—and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome — and when you presented it to me — and when we were...which your impatience would not suffer to be left till daycan break — was there no pleasure in being a poor man? or those neat black clothes which you wear... | |
| 1839 - 584 sider
...relic from his dusty treasures; and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome j and when you presented it to me; and when we were...(collating, you called it,) and while I was repairing sonic of the loose leaves with paste, which your impatience would not suffer to be left till day-break... | |
| 1839 - 606 sider
...relic from his dusty treasures ; and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome ; and when you presented it to me; and when we were exploring the perfectnees of it, (collating, you called it,) and while I was repairing some of the loose leaves with... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 sider
...from his dusty treasures — - and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome— and when you presented it to me — and when we were exploring the perfectness of it (collatinij you called it) — and while I was repairing some of the loose leaves with paste, which... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 396 sider
...relic from his dusty treasures — and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome — and when you presented it to me— and when we were...daybreak — was there no pleasure in being a poor man 1 or can those neat black clothes which you wear now, and are so careful to keep brushed, since we... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 398 sider
...relic from his dus*y treasures — and when you lugged it home, wishing it were twice as cumbersome — and when you presented it to me — and when we were...repairing some of the loose leaves with paste, which your itnpatience would not suffer to be left till daybreak — was there no pleasure in being a poor man... | |
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