Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Springer, 22 дек. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... little noticed until recently . Lamb had no grandiose purpose in the matter of English prose . If he occasionally seems long - winded and overfond of the archaisms of xvi Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , of Isaak Walton and Sir ...
... little noticed until recently . Lamb had no grandiose purpose in the matter of English prose . If he occasionally seems long - winded and overfond of the archaisms of xvi Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy , of Isaak Walton and Sir ...
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... seem never to have been out of print since first publication . The illustrator Grabianski has embellished in colour Ten Tales from Shakespeare ( Dent ) as lately as 1969 . Lamb survives because within his small frame the core was ...
... seem never to have been out of print since first publication . The illustrator Grabianski has embellished in colour Ten Tales from Shakespeare ( Dent ) as lately as 1969 . Lamb survives because within his small frame the core was ...
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... seems more plausible as applied to a grandmother than a mother . If it were true of Mrs Field – who had , in fact , made the tactless ' poor moyther'd brains ' remark - it adds yet another element to the typical family attitude to the ...
... seems more plausible as applied to a grandmother than a mother . If it were true of Mrs Field – who had , in fact , made the tactless ' poor moyther'd brains ' remark - it adds yet another element to the typical family attitude to the ...
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... seem to remember the last spurt , and the glee with which I ran to announce it . ( Elia , 97 ) Godfather Francis Fielde was the source of the tickets . To the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , went the parents and little Charles , walking ...
... seem to remember the last spurt , and the glee with which I ran to announce it . ( Elia , 97 ) Godfather Francis Fielde was the source of the tickets . To the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , went the parents and little Charles , walking ...
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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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