Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... suggests all that we read of Lamb's appearance as a young man - handsome , ' Jewish ' , sober , yet young and vulnerable still . The business with Cottle completed , they sped north to Birmingham , the city of Dissenters which was still ...
... suggests all that we read of Lamb's appearance as a young man - handsome , ' Jewish ' , sober , yet young and vulnerable still . The business with Cottle completed , they sped north to Birmingham , the city of Dissenters which was still ...
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... suggests an attractive network of Benevolence among the friends . An interesting paragraph concludes Lamb's letter : ' I suppose you have somehow heard , that poor Mary Dollin has poisoned herself , after some interviews with John Reid ...
... suggests an attractive network of Benevolence among the friends . An interesting paragraph concludes Lamb's letter : ' I suppose you have somehow heard , that poor Mary Dollin has poisoned herself , after some interviews with John Reid ...
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... suggests that he started out on the Morning Post with Dan Stuart , when in fact his first regular journalism was for Fenwick's Albion , or Evening Advertiser . He calls the former owner of the Albion ' Lovell ' - not his name.2 He suggests ...
... suggests that he started out on the Morning Post with Dan Stuart , when in fact his first regular journalism was for Fenwick's Albion , or Evening Advertiser . He calls the former owner of the Albion ' Lovell ' - not his name.2 He suggests ...
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