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... perhaps the most comic : Clare admits to enjoying the rich pickings of London's window - shopping more than its literary gatherings . This is deliberate deflation on Clare's part and through it he constructs for his own identity a ...
... perhaps the most comic : Clare admits to enjoying the rich pickings of London's window - shopping more than its literary gatherings . This is deliberate deflation on Clare's part and through it he constructs for his own identity a ...
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... Perhaps Clare and Lamb were arm in arm , were brought together , because unlike Tom and Jerry , they both had to work to pay bills . They would have been situated more towards the rickety base of Cruikshank's illustration than in its ...
... Perhaps Clare and Lamb were arm in arm , were brought together , because unlike Tom and Jerry , they both had to work to pay bills . They would have been situated more towards the rickety base of Cruikshank's illustration than in its ...
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... ( perhaps following his wife's death ) Tulk moved to 19 Duke Street , Westminster where he lived for nearly twenty years . Coleridge on Blake One of the first fruits of the new friendship with Coleridge was that Tulk lent him his copy of ...
... ( perhaps following his wife's death ) Tulk moved to 19 Duke Street , Westminster where he lived for nearly twenty years . Coleridge on Blake One of the first fruits of the new friendship with Coleridge was that Tulk lent him his copy of ...
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