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... CLARE AND Charles Lamb MET IN LONDON IN 1822 through the editor and proprietor of the London Magazine , John Taylor . Largely due to the publishing faith of Taylor and his publishing partner James Hessey , Clare's public poetic career ...
... CLARE AND Charles Lamb MET IN LONDON IN 1822 through the editor and proprietor of the London Magazine , John Taylor . Largely due to the publishing faith of Taylor and his publishing partner James Hessey , Clare's public poetic career ...
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... Clare , ' and sometimes so lustily as to make the latter cast an anxious glance into his tankard . By his bright happy look , the Helpstone visitor is inwardly contrasting the unlettered country company of Clod , and Hodge and Podge ...
... Clare , ' and sometimes so lustily as to make the latter cast an anxious glance into his tankard . By his bright happy look , the Helpstone visitor is inwardly contrasting the unlettered country company of Clod , and Hodge and Podge ...
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... Clare might have done so too . It is certain that Clare did enjoy a mixed variety of entertainments in London with other friends . With a mind to the possible publication of his prose , and with his literary reputation a constant ...
... Clare might have done so too . It is certain that Clare did enjoy a mixed variety of entertainments in London with other friends . With a mind to the possible publication of his prose , and with his literary reputation a constant ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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