The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... perhaps Southey had already set out his famous review , or perhaps he found Lamb's phrase apposite to his needs at the time . Whatever the chronology , Lamb and Southey share a discourse informed by their knowledge of art and are using ...
... perhaps Southey had already set out his famous review , or perhaps he found Lamb's phrase apposite to his needs at the time . Whatever the chronology , Lamb and Southey share a discourse informed by their knowledge of art and are using ...
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... perhaps haunted , by the fact that he himself has something of a gothic past.2 The classic account of the poet's relation to the gothic goes something like this : after an early infatuation , seen in his schoolboy octosyllabics , The ...
... perhaps haunted , by the fact that he himself has something of a gothic past.2 The classic account of the poet's relation to the gothic goes something like this : after an early infatuation , seen in his schoolboy octosyllabics , The ...
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perhaps in his playing of the piano , though even there his friend hearing him from another room complimented him by the remark that ' he thought it could not be the maid ' . What a wonderful phrase ' the measured malice of music ' ! He ...
perhaps in his playing of the piano , though even there his friend hearing him from another room complimented him by the remark that ' he thought it could not be the maid ' . What a wonderful phrase ' the measured malice of music ' ! He ...
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