MY RELATIONS

类别:文学名著 作者:查尔斯·兰姆 本章:MY RELATIONS

    I am arrived at t point of life, at  a blessing, as it is a singularity, if s surviving. I  t felicity -- and sometimes tian Morals, y years in t;In sucime,quot; ;a man may  it is to be forgotten, ime OBLIVION will look upon ;

    I , a dear and good one. So ten used to say, t I  ting it, sears. A partiality quite so exclusive my reason cannot altogetill nigional exercises. e volumes anranslation; and a Roman Catins and complines regularly set doerms  time too young to understand. Sed in reading tical tendency; and  to cestant sudied; t one period of old me, s satisfaction tures of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman. Finding treet open one day -- it   in, liked ted it at intervals some time after. S for doctrinal points, and never missed ttle asperities in itution, , seadfast, friendly being, and a fine old Cian. Srong sense, and a sraordinary at a repartee; one of t muc. t I remember to ting of Frenco a Cer. tender vegetables to t of sootions. Certainly it is t delicate of culinary operations.

    Male aunts, as somebody calls to remember. By to er, I never o knoer, I t s a comfort, or   I  in fordss of t intimacy, and  Elia. ten, years; and neitters of advice and guidance, to ives inue still in ty-five, and seventy-t spare t in treating me in my grand climacteric precisely as a stripling, or younger brother!

    James is an inexplicable cousin. Nature ies, ic can penetrate; or, if  explain tire -- ts and sory. I must limp after in my poor antitical manner, as tes alent. J. F. to t least -- seemetradictory principles. -- trine is invariably at emperament, ic opponent of innovation, and crier do  stood test of age and experiment. itions cartled at t approaco tic in otermined by o toucric in all  yourself by doing any tting slip at table, t I  fond of a certain popular dis any rate not to say so -- for te fondness for ext of buying only to sell again -- t  to yours. Yet, if it ender, pastoral Dominicill by  muco  picture-dealer can talk like him?

    o ive conclusions to t of to be in diametrical opposition to itution. inct; cravelling Quaker. -- o me, all my life, trine of boo t -- ty of forms, and manner, to a mans getting on in t eit I can discover, -- and , t and uprigartary. It is pleasant to ience -- extolling it as truest o see  seven minutes t ting ready. Nature never ran up in e a more restless piece of  never turned out a more elaborate orator to be, upon e topic of tages of quiet, and contentedness in tate,  may be, t  stages t ply for tern road, in a very obstructing manner, at t of Joreet -- y, and are expected to  till ted  freigrying ters of an o some people.  your fidgetiness,--- quot;ting, ting?quot; --quot;prefers, for , a state of rest to locomotion,quot; -- ill at lengt of all patience, at your  of it,  into a patic remonstrance at taining us so long over time  quot;tleman in termined to get out, if  drive on t instant.quot;

    Very quick at inventing an argument, or detecting a sopry, tending you in any co jump at most admirable conclusions by some process, not at all akin to it. Consonantly enougo to deny, upon certain occasions, t ts sucy at all in man as reason; and  to  of it -- enforcing ion  of reasoning er of. ive notions against laugain t laug natural to ure t moment icleer.  t  is   play in t a pity to t to frivolous Members of Parliament!

    empestuous -- and in age om of cooling. t ime  inevitable spoiler. ake  does me good, as I oreet of my daily avocation, on some fine May morning, to meet e opposite direction,  indicates some purc Cies, and P, to pick up pictures, and sucly stoppeto read a s lecture on tage a person like me possesses above ime occupied  do -- assuret en feels it une, to Pall Mall -- perfectly convinced t e direction tuneless.

    It is pleasant again to see t. You must vie in every ligill  -- placing it at tance, and at t, but aling t to  spy at it to catcive -- t to you t t artifice. o be to t,  respond to ure, but ion of preferring one of erior bargains to t! -- t is ale.quot; -- Alas! o come in -- a Raps ascendancy for a feer certain intermedial degradations, from t drao to ted in turn by eacions of filiation, mildly breaking its fall -- consigned to t at last a Lucca Giordano, or plain Carlo Maratti -- ies of fate belo upon tered condition of great personages, or t woful Queen of Riche Second -

    -- set forth in pomp,

    S May.

    Sent back like est day.

    it love for you, J. E. bat a limited sympat you feel or do.  ablis Mr. Sucres), is a very lively comedian -- as a piece of ne t green lanes o be a great e vicinity -- ical spot any time ty years ! --  muc for t class of feelings al. ion of real evil to bodily sufferings exclusively -- and rejecteted by t, or tion, of a creature in pain, to a degree  of itutional acuteness to t account for tribe in particular aketection. A broken-e in  for ever. le to te kind -- to care for templation of a lobster boiled, or eels skinned alive, ;all for pity ; It ake te, and t from s. itense feeling of ted only teadiness of pursuit, and unity of purpose, of t quot;true yoke-felloime,quot; to ed as mucion. but my uncontrollable cousin is but imperfectly formed for purposes . ion-plans must be ripened in a day. For t but an equivocal figure in benevolent societies, and combinations for tion of antly makes o outrun, and put out, ors. ing.  of a society for ty toiled beyond tes. I sinction as a patent of nobility in the Elia family!

    Do I mention tencies to smile at, or upbraid, my unique cousin? Marry, anding t srangenesses of trangest of t  or tittle oter or exc exact, regular, and every ent kinsman breathing.

    In my next, reader, I may per of my cousin Bridget -- if you are not already surfeited ake you by to go wo since, in search of more cousins -

    t fordshire


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