Charles Lamb: Prose & PoetryClarendon Press, 1952 - Всего страниц: 216 |
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Prose & Poetry Charles Lamb. LAMB'S LIFE 1775. Charles Lamb , born at 2 Crown Office Row , Temple , Feb. 10 . Household : John ( ' Lovel ' ) and Elizabeth Lamb , his parents ; Aunt ' Hetty ' ( Sarah Lamb ) ; John Lamb , junior ( ' James ...
Prose & Poetry Charles Lamb. LAMB'S LIFE 1775. Charles Lamb , born at 2 Crown Office Row , Temple , Feb. 10 . Household : John ( ' Lovel ' ) and Elizabeth Lamb , his parents ; Aunt ' Hetty ' ( Sarah Lamb ) ; John Lamb , junior ( ' James ...
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Prose & Poetry Charles Lamb. DE QUINCEY ON LAMB i From Recollections of Charles Lamb ( First published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine for April and June , 1838 , and posthumously collected . ) It was either late in 1804 or early in 1805 ...
Prose & Poetry Charles Lamb. DE QUINCEY ON LAMB i From Recollections of Charles Lamb ( First published in Tait's Edinburgh Magazine for April and June , 1838 , and posthumously collected . ) It was either late in 1804 or early in 1805 ...
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... Charles Lamb ; and perhaps in one chief result it offers to the thoughtful observer a lesson of consolation that is awful , and of hope that ought to be immortal , viz . in the record which it furnishes that by meekness of submission ...
... Charles Lamb ; and perhaps in one chief result it offers to the thoughtful observer a lesson of consolation that is awful , and of hope that ought to be immortal , viz . in the record which it furnishes that by meekness of submission ...
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