Charles Lamb His Friends His Haunts And His Books

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Of sitting in the princely apartments, for such they are, of poor con- demned Montague House, which I predict will not be speedily followed by a handsomer ; and calling at will the flower of some thousand dramas. It is like having Charles Lamh. 1 1 9 the range of a nobleman's library, with the librarian to your friend. " (Mark, to your friend. ) " Nothing can exceed the courteousness and attentions of the gentle- man who has tlie chief direction of the reading-rooms here ; and you have scarce t...o ask for a volume before it is laid before you. " These were happy days indeed for the readers.
It turned out a delusion, but he thought it would have been a treat for "friend Hone. " Another instance of Lamb's tender delicacy, as he knew Hone had been already pleased at being called " friend " by him.
He is " brought out " by an allusion to Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, whom he had met and seen at his dwelling. " A strong odour of burnt bones, I remember, blending with the scent of horse-flesh reeking into dog's meat, and only relieved a little by the breathings of a few brick-kilns, made up the atmosphere.


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