The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Utgåva 105–116Charles Lamb Society., 1999 |
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... young Lord Clifford to his lands at the end of the Wars of the Roses . He had been raised as a shepherd- boy in the hills , taken there by his mother to escape the Yorkists . His father had murdered one of their number in battle and ...
... young Lord Clifford to his lands at the end of the Wars of the Roses . He had been raised as a shepherd- boy in the hills , taken there by his mother to escape the Yorkists . His father had murdered one of their number in battle and ...
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... Young's Considerations on the Subject of Poor- houses was the most representative anti - workhouse publication which appeared at this time , and it affords several interesting comparisons with ' The Old Cumberland Beggar ' , while also ...
... Young's Considerations on the Subject of Poor- houses was the most representative anti - workhouse publication which appeared at this time , and it affords several interesting comparisons with ' The Old Cumberland Beggar ' , while also ...
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... Young is perhaps closest to Wordsworth when he stresses the importance of ' the habits of domestic affections ' and ' the old chain which held together the country gentleman , the farmer , and the peasant ' . " 21 While the main ...
... Young is perhaps closest to Wordsworth when he stresses the importance of ' the habits of domestic affections ' and ' the old chain which held together the country gentleman , the farmer , and the peasant ' . " 21 While the main ...
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