The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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un - literary way . Perhaps he is making a backhanded compliment , as Southey thinks the author could do better . For Southey , the prominence of the literary , especially literary fashion , either in allusion , content , form or voice ...
un - literary way . Perhaps he is making a backhanded compliment , as Southey thinks the author could do better . For Southey , the prominence of the literary , especially literary fashion , either in allusion , content , form or voice ...
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... literary factuality - the place of facts in literary writing - and his own response to that prompts what will doubtless be the book's two most provocative chapters , about Wordsworth's Lucy . One of the great virtues of Beer's criticism ...
... literary factuality - the place of facts in literary writing - and his own response to that prompts what will doubtless be the book's two most provocative chapters , about Wordsworth's Lucy . One of the great virtues of Beer's criticism ...
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... Literary Societies Peter Larkin This year the first of the annual get - togethers to be held outside Birmingham took place most appropriately in the very literary market town of Ledbury , Herefordshire , home to possibly the largest ...
... Literary Societies Peter Larkin This year the first of the annual get - togethers to be held outside Birmingham took place most appropriately in the very literary market town of Ledbury , Herefordshire , home to possibly the largest ...
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