The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 76Charles Lamb Society., 1991 |
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... imagination through the ' dark stifling caverns ' , and finally how he ran outside to see him emerge . Returning to the adult viewpoint Lamb presents himself as a walker in the London streets . He is an experienced and observant walker ...
... imagination through the ' dark stifling caverns ' , and finally how he ran outside to see him emerge . Returning to the adult viewpoint Lamb presents himself as a walker in the London streets . He is an experienced and observant walker ...
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what the soul of a child is imaginative ! how religious ! 40 - how apprehensive ! how It should be said that Lamb's words belong to a different age from Shenstone's yet they are at one in expressing the seriousness of childhood ...
what the soul of a child is imaginative ! how religious ! 40 - how apprehensive ! how It should be said that Lamb's words belong to a different age from Shenstone's yet they are at one in expressing the seriousness of childhood ...
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... imagination to bring us history and society ' , Professor Bate suggests that we should ' relearn Wordworth's way of looking at nature ' . Alan Liu even maintains that ' There is no nature ' : to him it is no more than , as Bate put it ...
... imagination to bring us history and society ' , Professor Bate suggests that we should ' relearn Wordworth's way of looking at nature ' . Alan Liu even maintains that ' There is no nature ' : to him it is no more than , as Bate put it ...
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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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