Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... later number was to prove . Notoriety is not usually bad for the sale of a book : Coleridge may have had this in mind . He also was much concerned with self- reform , and in his eagerness only somewhat conscious of how his parodies ...
... later number was to prove . Notoriety is not usually bad for the sale of a book : Coleridge may have had this in mind . He also was much concerned with self- reform , and in his eagerness only somewhat conscious of how his parodies ...
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... Later that year he brought William's brother Christopher Wordsworth home to visit and Christopher lost his heart to Priscilla - ' not slender , not handsome ' , he wrote , ' but what at times you would , I think , call a fine woman'.10 ...
... Later that year he brought William's brother Christopher Wordsworth home to visit and Christopher lost his heart to Priscilla - ' not slender , not handsome ' , he wrote , ' but what at times you would , I think , call a fine woman'.10 ...
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... later , as Baron Bexley , Chancellor of the Exchequer . ) There are many more . We know that Lamb was an admirer of Joseph Priestley , who fled to America and there suffered the attacks of William Cobbett ( author of Rural Rides ) ...
... later , as Baron Bexley , Chancellor of the Exchequer . ) There are many more . We know that Lamb was an admirer of Joseph Priestley , who fled to America and there suffered the attacks of William Cobbett ( author of Rural Rides ) ...
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