| 1821 - 746 strani
...mysterious wayi of Providence. Lammerlca, Cumberland. A CHAPTER ON EARS. Mistake me not, reader,—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother had never borne me.—I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 362 strani
...Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. I HAVE no ear.— Mistake me not, reader,—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother had never borne me. —I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 strani
...Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. I HAVE no ear. Mistake me not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior twin appendages, hanging ornaC2 ments, and (architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 strani
...ever bubble. Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. Mistake mo not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother had never borne me.—I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1841 - 392 strani
...ever bubble. Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. Mistake me not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the Human capital. Better my mother had never bonie me.—I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1850 - 406 strani
...Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. I HAVE no ear.— Mistake me not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother had never borne me.—I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1850 - 490 strani
...Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. I HAVE no ear. Mistake me not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior twin appendages, hanging oma.C2 ments, and (architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 strani
...Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. I HATE no ear.— Mistake me not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother had never borne me.—I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
| Jane Elizabeth Roscoe Hornblower - 1854 - 226 strani
...masticators. His figure was broad and thickly set. More conspicuous than any other feature, were his ears; " those exterior twin appendages, hanging ornaments,...speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital," as Charles Lamb calls them, not only in Daniel's case, were composed of a large extent of skin and... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 386 strani
...Bridget and I should be ever playing. A CHAPTER ON EARS. I HAVE no ear.— Mistake me not, reader—nor imagine that I am by nature destitute of those exterior...(architecturally speaking) handsome volutes to the human capital. Better my mother had never borne me.—I am, I think, rather delicately than copiously provided with... | |
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