The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 76Charles Lamb Society., 1991 |
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... speaker turns his attention from himself to another child : There's little Tom Dacre , who cried when his head , That curl'd like a lamb's back , was shav'd ; so I said , ' Hush Tom , never mind it , for when your head's bare , You know ...
... speaker turns his attention from himself to another child : There's little Tom Dacre , who cried when his head , That curl'd like a lamb's back , was shav'd ; so I said , ' Hush Tom , never mind it , for when your head's bare , You know ...
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... speaker notices the effect of the vision on Tom : " Though the morning was cold , Tom was happy and warm ' . It is not clear that the vision had quite such an effect on the speaker . Tom is promised joy by an angel . All the speaker ...
... speaker notices the effect of the vision on Tom : " Though the morning was cold , Tom was happy and warm ' . It is not clear that the vision had quite such an effect on the speaker . Tom is promised joy by an angel . All the speaker ...
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... speaker in Innocence does not comprehend the social dimension of his suffering . The child in Experience is more knowing , and can offer an explanation as to why his parents treated him as he did : ' Because I was happy upon the heath ...
... speaker in Innocence does not comprehend the social dimension of his suffering . The child in Experience is more knowing , and can offer an explanation as to why his parents treated him as he did : ' Because I was happy upon the heath ...
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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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