Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Springer, 22 дек. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... ' The Family Name ' . His Lamb grandfather was said by Charles to have been a cobbler , probably in or near Stamford . In time the family moved to the cathedral town of Lincoln and came 4 Young Charles Lamb 1775-1802.
... ' The Family Name ' . His Lamb grandfather was said by Charles to have been a cobbler , probably in or near Stamford . In time the family moved to the cathedral town of Lincoln and came 4 Young Charles Lamb 1775-1802.
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... moved within the Temple to Crown Office Row in the late 1760s – after Mary's birth but before Charles's . John wrote light verses , which he published ( 1777 ? ) as Poetical Pieces on Several Occasions . He dedicated these to his ...
... moved within the Temple to Crown Office Row in the late 1760s – after Mary's birth but before Charles's . John wrote light verses , which he published ( 1777 ? ) as Poetical Pieces on Several Occasions . He dedicated these to his ...
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... him as tall and grave , ' with pretensions above his rank ' . He moved in theatrical circles and professed himself a close friend of Richard Brinsley 8 Sheridan , through whom he could command free tickets Diversions 19.
... him as tall and grave , ' with pretensions above his rank ' . He moved in theatrical circles and professed himself a close friend of Richard Brinsley 8 Sheridan , through whom he could command free tickets Diversions 19.
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... moved to his family's other large house at Gilston , a few miles away . Though ( early and long ) a widower , the son did not choose to come home except for the occasional dutiful visit . One sister , Jane , having married the Rector of ...
... moved to his family's other large house at Gilston , a few miles away . Though ( early and long ) a widower , the son did not choose to come home except for the occasional dutiful visit . One sister , Jane , having married the Rector of ...
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Schooling and Schoolfellows | 34 |
The New Men and Women | 50 |
Young City Man | 58 |
Ann Simmons | 69 |
The Quaker Lloyds | 175 |
Political Lamb | 186 |
Dyer and Southey | 203 |
Robert Lloyd and John Woodvil | 215 |
Cheerfulness Breaks In | 225 |
Mary Lamb and Coleridge Come Home | 235 |
Thomas Manning | 245 |
Godwin | 259 |
Coleridge | 84 |
Church State and the Young Radicals | 95 |
Difficulties | 99 |
Disaster | 114 |
Loneliness | 120 |
To Nether Stowey | 136 |
Charles Lloyd | 147 |
The Tragic Poet | 155 |
The Break with Coleridge | 160 |
The Move to London | 268 |
Lamb Among the Lions | 278 |
Theatrical Interlude | 291 |
Antonio | 299 |
Life and Letters 18012 | 324 |
Appendix A | 341 |
Selected Bibliography | 378 |
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admired Albion Ann Simmons Anti-Jacobin Antonio Aunt became Blakesware brother called Cambridge CHAPTER Charles Lamb Charles Lloyd Charles's child Christ's Hospital Coleridge Coleridge's Cottle dear death E. V. Lucas Edmund Oliver Elia Elizabeth English essay eyes father feelings French George Dyer Griggs happy heart Hester Holcroft India House Jacobin James John Lamb John Thelwall John Woodvil Kemble knew Lamb wrote Lamb's later letter literary lived London Lord married Mary Lamb Mary Wollstonecraft Mary's mind Misc mother Nether Stowey never night once perhaps play Plumer poem poet poetry political poor published Quaker radical recollection Rickman Robert Southey Rosamund Gray Samuel Samuel Taylor Coleridge Sara says sister sonnets soon Sophia Southey's Stoddart talk Temple Thelwall things Thomas thou thought told took Unitarian verse Whig Widford William Godwin William Hazlitt Wordsworth writing young