The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... Byron together : ' Shelley the great Atheist has gone down by water to eternal fire ! ' he wrote to Barron Field in 1822 , before noting that Leigh Hunt and his family were to be adopted by ' the remaining duumvir ' , Byron : ' What a ...
... Byron together : ' Shelley the great Atheist has gone down by water to eternal fire ! ' he wrote to Barron Field in 1822 , before noting that Leigh Hunt and his family were to be adopted by ' the remaining duumvir ' , Byron : ' What a ...
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... Byron's verse was equally low . Whereas Byron denounced Lamb as a ' scribbler ' , Lamb's view of Byron's work was that its popularity was a sign of its ephemerality . In 1814 , Lamb wrote to Coleridge , soothing him about the reception ...
... Byron's verse was equally low . Whereas Byron denounced Lamb as a ' scribbler ' , Lamb's view of Byron's work was that its popularity was a sign of its ephemerality . In 1814 , Lamb wrote to Coleridge , soothing him about the reception ...
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... Byron as Reader ' , which is a slight misnomer as not all the essays deal with his reading habits - though I can see what the editors are driving at . Something like ' Intertextual Approaches to Byron ' might have been more precise . It ...
... Byron as Reader ' , which is a slight misnomer as not all the essays deal with his reading habits - though I can see what the editors are driving at . Something like ' Intertextual Approaches to Byron ' might have been more precise . It ...
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