Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... probably grown up in the fen country near Stamford . His family , whom Charles never knew except for an aunt - or possibly two aunts - in London , descended from rural folk of small means whom Charles visualized as shepherds in his poem ...
... probably grown up in the fen country near Stamford . His family , whom Charles never knew except for an aunt - or possibly two aunts - in London , descended from rural folk of small means whom Charles visualized as shepherds in his poem ...
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... probably in his very early days at Pentonville that Charles first encountered , walking by the neat picket fences of Chapel Street , the demure Quaker girl in dove colour or white - Miss Hester Savory . She lived directly opposite Lamb ...
... probably in his very early days at Pentonville that Charles first encountered , walking by the neat picket fences of Chapel Street , the demure Quaker girl in dove colour or white - Miss Hester Savory . She lived directly opposite Lamb ...
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... probably never saw him again . On 18 October Lamb and Godwin went to one of the select dinners given by James Perry , editor of the great Whig paper the Morning Chronicle . Among Lamb's fellow guests that Saturday was Richard Porson ...
... probably never saw him again . On 18 October Lamb and Godwin went to one of the select dinners given by James Perry , editor of the great Whig paper the Morning Chronicle . Among Lamb's fellow guests that Saturday was Richard Porson ...
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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 feeling French George Dyer Griggs heart Hester Holcroft India House Jacobin John Lamb John Thelwall John Woodvil Kemble knew Lamb wrote Lamb's later letter literary lived London Lord married Mary Mary Lamb Mary Wollstonecraft Mary's mind Misc Morning Post 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