The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 76Charles Lamb Society., 1991 |
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' peep ' of a young sparrow . The reference to the lark also seems dangerously pastoral . Chimneys were swept at dawn because that was the only time of day when they were not in use and cool enough to enter . In the next paragraphs Lamb ...
' peep ' of a young sparrow . The reference to the lark also seems dangerously pastoral . Chimneys were swept at dawn because that was the only time of day when they were not in use and cool enough to enter . In the next paragraphs Lamb ...
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... seems to celebrate some sort of release from social anxiety in the presence of the chimney- sweeper . He can tolerate being laughed at in the street by the chimney - sweeper , and in his mouth alone can he admire fine teeth without ...
... seems to celebrate some sort of release from social anxiety in the presence of the chimney- sweeper . He can tolerate being laughed at in the street by the chimney - sweeper , and in his mouth alone can he admire fine teeth without ...
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... 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 own elegies , introduces the reader to a poet ' having ( whether through choice or ...
... 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 own elegies , introduces the reader to a poet ' having ( whether through choice or ...
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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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