The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... once a pub : ' There , where the Dove and Olive Bough / Once hung , a Poet harbours now , / A simple water- drinking Bard ... ' All the same , Wordsworth did on a famous occasion celebrate his great Cambridge predecessor by drinking too ...
... once a pub : ' There , where the Dove and Olive Bough / Once hung , a Poet harbours now , / A simple water- drinking Bard ... ' All the same , Wordsworth did on a famous occasion celebrate his great Cambridge predecessor by drinking too ...
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... once wrote that he knew of no introduction to Shakespeare " at once so winning and so helpful as that supplied by these narrative versions " . ' ( 18 ) Based upon my own experience with using Lambs ' Tales from Shakespeare with fourth ...
... once wrote that he knew of no introduction to Shakespeare " at once so winning and so helpful as that supplied by these narrative versions " . ' ( 18 ) Based upon my own experience with using Lambs ' Tales from Shakespeare with fourth ...
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... once more out of character for a piece by , or in imitation of , Bowles : Ah ! that once more I were a careless Child ! cries Coleridge enthusiastically . The true note of indeterminate feeling is wanting . Coleridge remained a Bowles ...
... once more out of character for a piece by , or in imitation of , Bowles : Ah ! that once more I were a careless Child ! cries Coleridge enthusiastically . The true note of indeterminate feeling is wanting . Coleridge remained a Bowles ...
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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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