The Life and Works of Charles Lamb: Charles Lamb, by Alfred Ainger. Adventures of Ulysses. Guy Faux, etcC. T. Brainard, 1900 |
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... lines which , as he tells Coleridge in the same letter , were written by him in his prison - house in one of his lu- cid intervals : - I TO MY SISTER F from my lips some angry accents fell , Peevish complaint , or harsh reproof unkind ...
... lines which , as he tells Coleridge in the same letter , were written by him in his prison - house in one of his lu- cid intervals : - I TO MY SISTER F from my lips some angry accents fell , Peevish complaint , or harsh reproof unkind ...
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... lines of much eloquence and feeling , for his negative views on the subject of 1 The lines were by the late Sir Charles Elton , of Clevedon Court , Somersetshire , a frequent contributor at the time to the London Magazine . They were ...
... lines of much eloquence and feeling , for his negative views on the subject of 1 The lines were by the late Sir Charles Elton , of Clevedon Court , Somersetshire , a frequent contributor at the time to the London Magazine . They were ...
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... lines to " T. L. H. — a child , " com- forting child and father with the thought that the time of deliverance was at hand , when the boy would be once more in his native element breath- ing the healthful air and plucking the wild ...
... lines to " T. L. H. — a child , " com- forting child and father with the thought that the time of deliverance was at hand , when the boy would be once more in his native element breath- ing the healthful air and plucking the wild ...
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FAMILY STRUGGLES AND SORROWS | 25 |
FIRST EXPERIMENTS IN LITERATURE | 49 |
ISTICS | 105 |
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Alcinous ALFRED AINGER Antinous appeared beggar Bernard Barton Blakesware called Calypso character Charles Lamb charm cheerful Christ's Hospital Circe Coleridge companions criticism Cyclop dead death delight dramatist Essays of Elia Eumæus Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes fancy father fear feast feeling gave give goddess gods guest hand Hazlitt head heart heaven Hertfordshire humour India House Inner Temple John John Lamb Jove king knew Lamb's Leigh Leigh Hunt letter living London look maids Mary Lamb mind Minerva morning mother Nausicaa never night once palace passed passion Penelope Phæacian play poems poet poor seemed Shakspeare ship shore sight sonnets Southey spirit stood story suitors sweet Telemachus tell thee things thou thought tion Tiresias told Troy Ulysses verse Widford wife wine words Wordsworth writes young