The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 76Charles Lamb Society., 1991 |
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... sweeper enters literature as a black man . In Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost the King and his attendants tease ... sweeper was a child , or at least a lad ? Usually , however , Elizabethan references to chimney - sweepers do not ...
... sweeper enters literature as a black man . In Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost the King and his attendants tease ... sweeper was a child , or at least a lad ? Usually , however , Elizabethan references to chimney - sweepers do not ...
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... sweeper and the small - coal man , and the chimney - sweeper is clearly a child . These passages indicate that the child chimney - sweeper was a well - known figure on the streets . Eighteenth - century engravings make the same point ...
... sweeper and the small - coal man , and the chimney - sweeper is clearly a child . These passages indicate that the child chimney - sweeper was a well - known figure on the streets . Eighteenth - century engravings make the same point ...
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... sweeper ? 18 19 James Montgomery's book , The Chimney - Sweeper's Friend contained three engravings by George Cruikshank , in whose work the child chimney - sweeper frequently appears . Cruikshank's frontispiece ( Plate 3a ) shows the ...
... sweeper ? 18 19 James Montgomery's book , The Chimney - Sweeper's Friend contained three engravings by George Cruikshank , in whose work the child chimney - sweeper frequently appears . Cruikshank's frontispiece ( Plate 3a ) shows the ...
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