The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 76Charles Lamb Society., 1991 |
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... brought the brutal iniquity before the public , yet in many parts of England and Ireland it still prevails with the full knowledge and consent of thousands of all classes . " In that year , 1875 , Shaftesbury brought about the passing ...
... brought the brutal iniquity before the public , yet in many parts of England and Ireland it still prevails with the full knowledge and consent of thousands of all classes . " In that year , 1875 , Shaftesbury brought about the passing ...
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... brought about his periodic bouts of melancholy , cannot be exactly determined . He seems to have been himself undecided as to whether he had ever consciously adopted the lifestyle : his ' Essay on Elegy ' , prefixed to a series of his ...
... brought about his periodic bouts of melancholy , cannot be exactly determined . He seems to have been himself undecided as to whether he had ever consciously adopted the lifestyle : his ' Essay on Elegy ' , prefixed to a series of his ...
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... brought Lamb's sentiments to mind again , sending me back to reread his letter to Dyer . In the light of Rudé's book , in which he documents with great sympathy the appalling agricultural ( as well as urban ) distress of the workers ...
... brought Lamb's sentiments to mind again , sending me back to reread his letter to Dyer . In the light of Rudé's book , in which he documents with great sympathy the appalling agricultural ( as well as urban ) distress of the workers ...
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Blake Lamb and the ChimneySweeper Claire Lamont 109 | 124 |
Gentle Charles and RickBurners John I Ades and | 132 |
Book Review | 143 |
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