The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... lines and by December Wordsworth was able to add lines about ' the sacred friendship which bound the Brother and sister together ' ( LY , III , 122 ) , for he was now thinking of the lines as ' a Meditation supposed to be uttered by his ...
... lines and by December Wordsworth was able to add lines about ' the sacred friendship which bound the Brother and sister together ' ( LY , III , 122 ) , for he was now thinking of the lines as ' a Meditation supposed to be uttered by his ...
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... lines of such a poem that he called A Somersetshire Tragedy and left unfinished . He copied these lines into a notebook containing some of his poems for the Lyrical Ballads and gave the notebook to Tom Poole when he left Alfoxden . The ...
... lines of such a poem that he called A Somersetshire Tragedy and left unfinished . He copied these lines into a notebook containing some of his poems for the Lyrical Ballads and gave the notebook to Tom Poole when he left Alfoxden . The ...
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... ( lines 28-33 ) this quotation from Cassell's " .. Sports and Pastimes " seems to support my reservations . A bat is a bat is a bat - not a racquet . At Aldenham School bat- fives was certainly played this century - possibly a less ...
... ( lines 28-33 ) this quotation from Cassell's " .. Sports and Pastimes " seems to support my reservations . A bat is a bat is a bat - not a racquet . At Aldenham School bat- fives was certainly played this century - possibly a less ...
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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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