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... wrote part of the poem to Coleridge ' , and the following day she recorded ' Mary wrote some lines of the 3rd part of Wm's poem which he brought to read to us when we came home'.3 There are no more records of work on The Prelude until ...
... wrote part of the poem to Coleridge ' , and the following day she recorded ' Mary wrote some lines of the 3rd part of Wm's poem which he brought to read to us when we came home'.3 There are no more records of work on The Prelude until ...
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... wrote it . Mary Lamb wrote all of the tales , which were based on Shakespeare's comedies , a total of fourteen . Two comedies are omitted : The Merry Wives of Windsor and Love's Labour's Lost . Perhaps the subject matter of the former ...
... wrote it . Mary Lamb wrote all of the tales , which were based on Shakespeare's comedies , a total of fourteen . Two comedies are omitted : The Merry Wives of Windsor and Love's Labour's Lost . Perhaps the subject matter of the former ...
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... wrote in prose . In another part of the letter quoted earlier in this article , Lamb wrote about the poetic form of Chapman's Homer to Coleridge : The metre is fourteen syllables , and capable of all sweetness and grandeur . Cowper's ...
... wrote in prose . In another part of the letter quoted earlier in this article , Lamb wrote about the poetic form of Chapman's Homer to Coleridge : The metre is fourteen syllables , and capable of all sweetness and grandeur . Cowper's ...
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