The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... wrote , whether of poetry or of criticism , his acute sense of social responsibility is evident . In a letter he wrote : Every great poet is a teacher . I wish either to be considered a teacher or as nothing . ( 8 ) Poetry , he thought ...
... wrote , whether of poetry or of criticism , his acute sense of social responsibility is evident . In a letter he wrote : Every great poet is a teacher . I wish either to be considered a teacher or as nothing . ( 8 ) Poetry , he thought ...
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... wrote in his own Cintra tract that he , ' the deliverer of the American Continent ' , was ' the honour of our own age ' ( 56 ) . For George Washington personified the kind of principled , knowledgeable action which the times and the ...
... wrote in his own Cintra tract that he , ' the deliverer of the American Continent ' , was ' the honour of our own age ' ( 56 ) . For George Washington personified the kind of principled , knowledgeable action which the times and the ...
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... wrote Southey thirteen letters now extant.50 Unfortunately , Lamb did not preserve Southey's letters to him.51 54 In Although Southey , unlike Lamb , detested London , a feeling doubtless accentuated by the fact that his wife invariably ...
... wrote Southey thirteen letters now extant.50 Unfortunately , Lamb did not preserve Southey's letters to him.51 54 In Although Southey , unlike Lamb , detested London , a feeling doubtless accentuated by the fact that his wife invariably ...
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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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