The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... lost by recalling that she herself had been almost lost in that same area : in the search for the bodies footmarks had been seen , the indistinct foot - marks of two Persons who had walked close together . Thos foot - marks were now ...
... lost by recalling that she herself had been almost lost in that same area : in the search for the bodies footmarks had been seen , the indistinct foot - marks of two Persons who had walked close together . Thos foot - marks were now ...
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... lost , even the love of a bereaved father in the New Stone Age , and , sadly , that his grief too remains . The opening of ' They ' is a dream - like or absent - minded journey through rural Sussex . ( ' I left the country flow under my ...
... lost , even the love of a bereaved father in the New Stone Age , and , sadly , that his grief too remains . The opening of ' They ' is a dream - like or absent - minded journey through rural Sussex . ( ' I left the country flow under my ...
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... lost within himself In trepidation , -- from the dim abyss To look with bodily eyes , and be consoled . ' ( 11.538-67 ) Wordworth's final consolation is that , if the Chartreuse must fall , Nature will always form a kind of natural ...
... lost within himself In trepidation , -- from the dim abyss To look with bodily eyes , and be consoled . ' ( 11.538-67 ) Wordworth's final consolation is that , if the Chartreuse must fall , Nature will always form a kind of natural ...
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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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