The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 61–65Charles Lamb Society., 1988 |
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... young ladies ' because boys are generally permitted the use of their fathers ' libraries at a much earlier age than girls are , they frequently having the best scenes of Shakespear by heart before their sisters are permitted to look ...
... young ladies ' because boys are generally permitted the use of their fathers ' libraries at a much earlier age than girls are , they frequently having the best scenes of Shakespear by heart before their sisters are permitted to look ...
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... young man does not agree with Wordsworth's later judgement , expressed in that letter to Crabb Robinson , that ' there are not many things in America which can be called sights . Instead all that the youth describes to Ruth is magic ...
... young man does not agree with Wordsworth's later judgement , expressed in that letter to Crabb Robinson , that ' there are not many things in America which can be called sights . Instead all that the youth describes to Ruth is magic ...
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... young Kate Ward was not unaware of the grim poverty that pervaded the lives of the lowlier inhabitants of Over Stowey and Nether Stowey . Marshmill House , like many others , had its garden raided for vegetables and fruit by the hungry ...
... young Kate Ward was not unaware of the grim poverty that pervaded the lives of the lowlier inhabitants of Over Stowey and Nether Stowey . Marshmill House , like many others , had its garden raided for vegetables and fruit by the hungry ...
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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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