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" There he stood, pointing me out with his dusky finger to the mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out at the corners of his poor red eyes, red... "
The Manchester iris - 第 122 頁
1822
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The Ackworth reading book, being selections from the best English authors in ...

Ackworth sch - 1865 - 442 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out...with such a joy, snatched out of desolation, that Hogarth—but Hogarth has ' got him already (how could he miss him!) in the March to Finchley, grinning...
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The Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1894 - 464 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out...miss him ?) in the March to Finchley, grinning at the pieman — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovable, as if the jest was to last for...
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Works: Including His Most Intesesting Letters

Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out...miss him ?) in the March to Finchley, grinning at the pieman —there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovable, as if the jest was to last for...
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The essays of Elia. [Followed by] The last essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1867 - 582 頁
...woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so ha . , thought it) worked themselves out at the corners of...him already (how could he miss him?) in the March to Finchlcy, grinning at the pieman — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovable, as if...
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The Essays of Elia

Charles Lamb - 1869 - 852 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out...pyeman — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovahle, as if the jest was to last for ever — with such a maximum of glee, and minimum of mischief,...
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Studies on Composition ...

David Pryde - 1871 - 190 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out at the comers of his poor red eyes, red from many a previous weeping, and sootinflamed, yet twinkling through...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final Memorials, 第 2 卷

Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 頁
...particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out a; the corners of his poor red eyes, red from many a...miss him ?) in the March to Finchley, grinning at the pieman — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremoveable, as if the jest was to last for...
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Works of Charles Lamb: Edited and Dramatic Tales, Essays and Critisms

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out...miss him ?) in the March to Finchley, grinning at the pic-man — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovable, as if the jest was to last for...
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The Complete Works of Charles Lamb: Containing His Letters, Essays, Poems, Etc

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness 5 6 7 R N b pieman — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovable, as if the jest was to last for...
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Essays of Elia, and Eliana. With a memoir by Barry Cornwall, 第 1 卷

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 444 頁
...mob, and to a poor woman (I suppose his mother) in particular, till the tears for the exquisiteness of the fun (so he thought it) worked themselves out...miss him?) in the March to Finchley, grinning at the pieman — there he stood, as he stands in the picture, irremovable, as if the jest was to last for...
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