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... Charles Lamb , having arrived at the office late , was hanging about just inside the portico of East India House , waiting until a moment late enough for him to leave early without causing more comment than was usual . His eye was ...
... Charles Lamb , having arrived at the office late , was hanging about just inside the portico of East India House , waiting until a moment late enough for him to leave early without causing more comment than was usual . His eye was ...
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... Charles Lamb to omit the subplot in King Lear . In Shakespeare's play , the double plot makes familial conflict seem to be a universal problem . By only telling the main plot in his tale , Charles Lamb weakens this sense of the general ...
... Charles Lamb to omit the subplot in King Lear . In Shakespeare's play , the double plot makes familial conflict seem to be a universal problem . By only telling the main plot in his tale , Charles Lamb weakens this sense of the general ...
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... Charles Lamb's first play . The idea for it evolved in the summer of 1798 as a result of Lamb's burgeoning friendship with Robert Lloyd . Winifred Courtney writes that as Lamb ' thought things through he concluded that at the root of ...
... Charles Lamb's first play . The idea for it evolved in the summer of 1798 as a result of Lamb's burgeoning friendship with Robert Lloyd . Winifred Courtney writes that as Lamb ' thought things through he concluded that at the root of ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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