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... begins to repeat to herself ' the beautiful story of the Lutist and the Nightingale , from Ford's Lover's Melancholy .... Is there in English poetry anything finer ? 2 My first thought was that Elizabeth Gaskell had found the incident ...
... begins to repeat to herself ' the beautiful story of the Lutist and the Nightingale , from Ford's Lover's Melancholy .... Is there in English poetry anything finer ? 2 My first thought was that Elizabeth Gaskell had found the incident ...
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... begins nis book with philosophical exposition , a brave biographer indeed . The writing style is admirable , free of specialist jargon ; and the sense of humor which Godwin himself lacked helps in the assessment . Even Lamb could be ...
... begins nis book with philosophical exposition , a brave biographer indeed . The writing style is admirable , free of specialist jargon ; and the sense of humor which Godwin himself lacked helps in the assessment . Even Lamb could be ...
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... begins with a lament of the changes which modern times have wrought , particularly the loss of city fountains : The fashion , they tell me , is gone by , and these things are esteemed childish . Why not then gratify children , by ...
... begins with a lament of the changes which modern times have wrought , particularly the loss of city fountains : The fashion , they tell me , is gone by , and these things are esteemed childish . Why not then gratify children , by ...
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admired Alsager Alsager's Barron Field Bernard Barton biography brother called Charles and Mary CHARLES LAMB BULLETIN Charles Lamb Society Christ's Hospital Clothworkers Coleridge Coleridge's Company Crabb Robinson criticism Crowsley daughter death delight dramatic E V Lucas edition Editor Elia Elian Enfield English essay Essays of Elia father feeling fool friends George Godwin Hazlitt honour humour Huxstep Ibid imagination interest John John Linnell John Wain Lamb Specimens Lamb wrote Lamb's letters later Library Linnell literary lived London Luncheon Magazine Manchester Mary Lamb meeting mind Miss mother never perhaps play pleasure poem poet poetry portrait printed Professor published reader Review Robert Robert Southey Romantic S T C Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara says Secretary seems Shakespeare's Sir John Betjeman sister Southey Southey's story Street Thomas thought Tragedies of Shakspeare Wat Tyler William Wilson Winterbotham Wordsworth writing young