The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... says in an early letter ; and twenty - five years later he is scarcely less extravagant in one of his Essays ' In my early life I had a passionate fondness for the poetry of Burns ' . But that essay is the one called Imperfect ...
... says in an early letter ; and twenty - five years later he is scarcely less extravagant in one of his Essays ' In my early life I had a passionate fondness for the poetry of Burns ' . But that essay is the one called Imperfect ...
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... says ' Charles Lamb , ( the matchless Elia of the London Magazine ) says nothing so fresh and characteristic has appeared for a long while . It is not over modest to say this : but who would not be proud of the praise of such a proser ...
... says ' Charles Lamb , ( the matchless Elia of the London Magazine ) says nothing so fresh and characteristic has appeared for a long while . It is not over modest to say this : but who would not be proud of the praise of such a proser ...
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... says : ' She's a very pleasant young woman , and her conversation is easy and natural . She is ugly , of course ... says recalls her as ' the prettiest , silliest , most affected , husband- hunting butterfly she ever remembers ' . As for ...
... says : ' She's a very pleasant young woman , and her conversation is easy and natural . She is ugly , of course ... says recalls her as ' the prettiest , silliest , most affected , husband- hunting butterfly she ever remembers ' . As for ...
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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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