The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... death , the children are torn between rejoicing over the justice of Claudius ' death and grieving over the tragic injustice of Hamlet's death . To conclude his account of this tragedy , Lamb once again incorporates Shakespeare's ...
... death , the children are torn between rejoicing over the justice of Claudius ' death and grieving over the tragic injustice of Hamlet's death . To conclude his account of this tragedy , Lamb once again incorporates Shakespeare's ...
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... death in battle , Macbeth chooses death . When I first decided to teach Lambs ' Tales from Shakespeare to my class of young children some years ago , I was somewhat puzzled by the fact that the Lambs had chosen Shakespeare's last play ...
... death in battle , Macbeth chooses death . When I first decided to teach Lambs ' Tales from Shakespeare to my class of young children some years ago , I was somewhat puzzled by the fact that the Lambs had chosen Shakespeare's last play ...
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... death , in the bleak words of Carrie Kipling's diary , ' Josephine left us at 6.30 this morning ' . Since in his condition the shock would probably have killed him , Carrie kept the news of the child's death from her husband for as long ...
... death , in the bleak words of Carrie Kipling's diary , ' Josephine left us at 6.30 this morning ' . Since in his condition the shock would probably have killed him , Carrie kept the news of the child's death from her husband for as long ...
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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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