The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... present her findings here . It was a pleasure , in our last , to present Professor Joseph Riehl's argument for attributing ' The Mermaid ' , a hitherto unattributed essay in the London Magazine , to Charles Lamb . John Strachan has ...
... present her findings here . It was a pleasure , in our last , to present Professor Joseph Riehl's argument for attributing ' The Mermaid ' , a hitherto unattributed essay in the London Magazine , to Charles Lamb . John Strachan has ...
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... present here , but the importance of the portrait to self - creation is throughout apparent . Given the situation of this exhibition , it is unsurprising that Robert Woof's introduction deals abidingly with the poets that are ...
... present here , but the importance of the portrait to self - creation is throughout apparent . Given the situation of this exhibition , it is unsurprising that Robert Woof's introduction deals abidingly with the poets that are ...
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... present aristocracy . ( 174 ) Lamb's time frame is dual . The present is emphasized because he now discovers the house demolished , " I was astonished at the indistinction of everything . " Even death hardly reduces humans to so little ...
... present aristocracy . ( 174 ) Lamb's time frame is dual . The present is emphasized because he now discovers the house demolished , " I was astonished at the indistinction of everything . " Even death hardly reduces humans to so little ...
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