The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... critical perspectives to focus the better on his chosen field , Mc Farland's critical treatment of the individual essayists is , with one brief exception , disappointingly light and unchallenging . The three chapters which follow are ...
... critical perspectives to focus the better on his chosen field , Mc Farland's critical treatment of the individual essayists is , with one brief exception , disappointingly light and unchallenging . The three chapters which follow are ...
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David Bromwich , ed .: Romantic Critical Essays Cambridge English Prose Texts , Cambridge University Press , 1988 Hardback £ 25 : $ 34.50 Paperback £ 8.95 : $ 12.95 Romantic Critical Essays is a special kind of anthology . Like other ...
David Bromwich , ed .: Romantic Critical Essays Cambridge English Prose Texts , Cambridge University Press , 1988 Hardback £ 25 : $ 34.50 Paperback £ 8.95 : $ 12.95 Romantic Critical Essays is a special kind of anthology . Like other ...
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... critical authority . Lamb argues the superiority of the reader of drama over the actor in plays . Lamb is a major spokesman in this volume as witnessed in his famous lines , ' The truth is , the Characters of Shakespeare are so much the ...
... critical authority . Lamb argues the superiority of the reader of drama over the actor in plays . Lamb is a major spokesman in this volume as witnessed in his famous lines , ' The truth is , the Characters of Shakespeare are so much the ...
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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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