The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... Collection of Old Plays ( 1744 ) which was a successful attempt to make old plays more accessible to the general reader , to ensure that they were not simply the preserve of aristocrats , kings and scholars . ( 7 ) advertisement to the ...
... Collection of Old Plays ( 1744 ) which was a successful attempt to make old plays more accessible to the general reader , to ensure that they were not simply the preserve of aristocrats , kings and scholars . ( 7 ) advertisement to the ...
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... collections , and the works of Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger ' . ( 10 ) The debt , however , goes further . Dodsley made the Specimens possible by extending the readership for old plays ; like the Select Collection ...
... collections , and the works of Jonson , Beaumont and Fletcher , and Massinger ' . ( 10 ) The debt , however , goes further . Dodsley made the Specimens possible by extending the readership for old plays ; like the Select Collection ...
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... collection of art ( comparable with what later became the Wallace Collection ) . All but the library ' for tax reasons ' was kept at 14 Princes Gate , but soon the collection grew too big for the house , and much was lent to the V & A ...
... collection of art ( comparable with what later became the Wallace Collection ) . All but the library ' for tax reasons ' was kept at 14 Princes Gate , but soon the collection grew too big for the house , and much was lent to the V & A ...
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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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