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The Essays of Elia

The Essays of Elia is a compilation of essays by Charles Lamb, renowned for his wit and literary style. The collection includes personal anecdotes, reflections on literature, and social observations, showcasing Lamb's unique perspective and prose. more

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Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb (February 10, 1775 - December 27, 1834) was an English writer known for his essays and literary criticism. Lamb is celebrated for his unique sense of humor and profound insights into everyday life. His most famous works include 'Elias Ward' and 'The Tales of a Grandfather'. more

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“Not childhood alone, but the young man till thirty, never feels practically that he is mortal.”

“So near are the boundaries of panegyric and invective, that a worn-out sinner is sometimes found to make the best declaimer against sin. The same high-seasoned descriptions which in his unregenerate state served to inflame his appetites, in his new province of a moralist will serve him (a little turned) to expose the enormity of those appetites in other men.”

“To a good man nothing that happens is evil.”