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... lost his sanity ( see LL , 1 , 18 ) . As Symons observed , Lamb often sees fit to place in Woodvil's mouth utterances strangely similar to those he himself expressed at the time of his mother's death . For example , on receiving ...
... lost his sanity ( see LL , 1 , 18 ) . As Symons observed , Lamb often sees fit to place in Woodvil's mouth utterances strangely similar to those he himself expressed at the time of his mother's death . For example , on receiving ...
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... lost visionary gleam . The essay " The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple " is an instance in point . Its ostensible subject is the presentation of some portraits ; but the real theme is the contrast between reason on the one hand and ...
... lost visionary gleam . The essay " The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple " is an instance in point . Its ostensible subject is the presentation of some portraits ; but the real theme is the contrast between reason on the one hand and ...
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... lost . Things fade into the light of common day as one grows old . Examined in this perspective the whole essay comes to life . The half - serious questions about the fountains , sun - dials , allegorical pictures , the Paradise Lost in ...
... lost . Things fade into the light of common day as one grows old . Examined in this perspective the whole essay comes to life . The half - serious questions about the fountains , sun - dials , allegorical pictures , the Paradise Lost in ...
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