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" He is known by his knock. Your heart telleth you, "That is Mr. ." A rap, between familiarity and respect; that demands, and, at the same time, seems to despair of, entertainment. He entereth smiling and — embarrassed. He holdeth out his hand to you... "
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art - Page 27
1823
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 14

1824 - 494 pages
...apolngy to your friends, — the one thing not needful, — the hail in harvest, the ounce of sour in .' pound of sweet, — the bore par excellence. He is...time, seems to despair of, entertainment. He entereth uniting, and — emharrassed. He boldeth out his hand to you to shake, and— dnweth it back again....
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The Manchester iris, Volume 2

1823 - 450 pages
...sour in a pound of sweet. — the bore par excellence. He is known by his knock. Your heart Kiln I, you " That is Mr. ." A rap, between familiarity and respect ; that demands, and, u the same time, seems to despair of, entertainment. He eutereth smiling, and — embarrassed, il«...
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Elia: Essays which Have Appeared Under that Signature in the London Magazine

Charles Lamb - 1828 - 1828 - 266 pages
...friends,—the one thing not needful,—the hail in harvest,—the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet,—the bore par excellence. He is known by his knock. Your...to despair of, entertainment. He entereth smiling, and—embarrassed. He " My dear, perhaps Mr. will drop in to-day." holdeth out his hand to you to shake,...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 3

1835 - 430 pages
...enemy, an apology to your friends, the one thing not needful, the hail in harvest, the ounce of sour ma pound of sweet, the bore par excellence. He is known...familiarity and respect ; that demands, and, at the aame time seems to despair of) entertainment. He entereth smiling, and — embarrassed. He holdeth...
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Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...— the one thing not needful, — the hail in harvest, — the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet. is Mr. ." A rap, between familiarity and respect;...entertainment. He entereth smiling, and — embarrassed. — He boldest out his hand to you to shake, and — draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner...
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The prose works of Charles Lamb, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 326 pages
...— the one thing not needful, — the hail in harvest, — the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet. He is known by his knock. Your heart telleth you "...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner-time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is...
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The prose works of Charles Lamb, Volume 3

Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 326 pages
...friends, — the one thing not needful,— the hail in harvest, — the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet. He is known by his knock. Your heart telleth you "...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner-time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is...
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Elia, Volume 1

Charles Lamb - 1836 - 324 pages
...friends, — the one thing not needful,— the hail in harvest, — the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet. He is known by his knock. Your heart telleth you "...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner-time — when the table is full. He ofiereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed, His Letters, and a Sketch ...

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pages
...friends — the one thing not needful — the hail in harvest — the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet. He is known by his knock. Your heart telleth you "That...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner-time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is...
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The essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 pages
...friends, — the one thing not needful,— the hail in harvest, — the ounce of sour in a pound of sweet. He is known by his knock. Your heart telleth you "...draweth it back again. He casually looketh in about dinner-time — when the table is full. He offereth to go away, seeing you have company — but is...
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