Change time, and I am strangely among the Elgin marbles. It was no hyperbole when I ventured to compare the change in my condition to passing into another world. Time stands still in a manner to me. The London Magazine - 第 73 頁1825完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1835 - 646 頁
...have Worn with my daily pilgrimage for six and thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal? I indent the gayer flags of Pall-Mail. It is Change time, and I am strangely among the Elgin marbles. It was no hyperbole when... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 326 頁
...have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six and thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal ? I indent the...another world. Time stands still in a manner to me. '''Jf have lost all distinction of season. I do not know the day of the week, or of the month. Each... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 頁
...have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six-and-thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal ? I indent the gayer flags of Pall Mall. It _is 'Change time, and I am strangely among the Elgin marbles. It was no hyperbole when I ventured to... | |
| 1844 - 652 頁
...and mitigate the daily term of his treadmill labour ; so that he may cry, with emancipated Elia, " It is 'change time — and I am strangely among the Elgin marbles!" And then contrast before his eyes the tyranny of Commerce with the mild discipline of Art, — ever,... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 頁
...six-aud-thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal t I indent the gayer flags of Pall Mall. It is 'Change...condition to a passing into another world. Time stands •till in a manner to me. I have lost all distinction of season. I do not know the day of the week... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1894 - 464 頁
...have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six-and-thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal? I indent the...ventured to compare the change in my condition to passing into another world. Time stands still in a manner to me. I have lost all distinction of season.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1867 - 576 頁
...have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six-and-thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal ? I indent the...ventured to compare the change in my condition to passing into another world. Time stands still in a manner to me. I have lost all distinction of season.... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 478 頁
...have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six-and-thirty years, to the footsteps of what toilworn clerk are your everlasting flints now vocal ? I indent the...condition to a passing into another world. Time stands stil in a manner to me. I have lost all distinction of season. I do not know the day of the week or... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 頁
...Fenchurch Street? Stones of old Mincing Lane which I have worn with my daily pilgrimage for six-and-thirty years, to the footsteps of what toil-worn elerk are...gayer flags of Pall. Mall. It is 'Change time, and 1 am strangely among the Elgin marbles. It was no hyperbole when I ventured to compare the change in... | |
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