Lambert Lilly, Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell
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He had little sympathy with mo- dern literature ; and, strange to say, never read any of the Wa- verley novels. He was a great lover of roast pig, as everybody knows ; a taste at which we cannot but a little marvel, and (shades of Apicius and Darteneuf!) tripe and cow-heel were delicacies to him. He loved tobacco, "not wisely but too well ;" and when asked by Dr. Parr, how he acquired his habit of smoking at such a rate, he replied, " I toiled after it, sir, as some men toil after virtue." His ...heart was with the Past, and he cared little for the busy, anxious, reforming Present ; and though warmly attached to man as well as to men, he never in- terested himself in any plans for the improvement of naasses, and had no affinity with those whose days and nights are de- voted to schemes for making mankind wiser, happier, and better. A man such ns we have been describing, however much he may be udmircd. can never be held up as a model for imitar 1838.] Letters of Charles Lamb. tioD. His glories and graces were his own, while his ble- mishes partook of the common infirmities of the race.
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