The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... appeared in Gold's for October ! Two months later Deacon had ÷ signed off as the Alchymist . Various individuals were thanked for their contributions , including ' the late editor of the Theatrical Inquisitor ' and a prolific author ...
... appeared in Gold's for October ! Two months later Deacon had ÷ signed off as the Alchymist . Various individuals were thanked for their contributions , including ' the late editor of the Theatrical Inquisitor ' and a prolific author ...
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... appeared in Baldwin's . Evidently , this particular writer did not link Elia with Lamb . And yet , Deacon , without saying as much , may have made this connection himself or may have been let into the secret . Certainly by singling out ...
... appeared in Baldwin's . Evidently , this particular writer did not link Elia with Lamb . And yet , Deacon , without saying as much , may have made this connection himself or may have been let into the secret . Certainly by singling out ...
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... appeared in print . It was first published as an unsigned ' Theatrical Examiner ' in Leigh Hunt's paper in November 1819. Only two other essays in the 1823 volume preceded it in terms of composition and publication : ' Valentine's Day ...
... appeared in print . It was first published as an unsigned ' Theatrical Examiner ' in Leigh Hunt's paper in November 1819. Only two other essays in the 1823 volume preceded it in terms of composition and publication : ' Valentine's Day ...
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Restoring the London Connection Jonathan Bate | 181 |
Book Reviews 202 | 181 |
Fifty Years Ago Continued Selected by D E Wickham 214 | 181 |
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