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... Charles Lamb . De Quincey . Summary of the Period . Selections for Reading . Bibliography . CHAPTER VIII . THE VICTORIAN AGE . Historical Outline . The Victorian Poets . Tennyson . Browning . Elizabeth Barrett Browning . Matthew Arnold ...
... Charles Lamb . De Quincey . Summary of the Period . Selections for Reading . Bibliography . CHAPTER VIII . THE VICTORIAN AGE . Historical Outline . The Victorian Poets . Tennyson . Browning . Elizabeth Barrett Browning . Matthew Arnold ...
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... Charles Lamb 249 East India House , London 250 Mary Lamb 251 The Lamb Building , Inner Temple , London 253 - 179 180 182 183 185 186 190 191 203 204 210 211 • 212 216 217 218 220 221 224 229 234 237 238 Thomas De Quincey LIST OF ...
... Charles Lamb 249 East India House , London 250 Mary Lamb 251 The Lamb Building , Inner Temple , London 253 - 179 180 182 183 185 186 190 191 203 204 210 211 • 212 216 217 218 220 221 224 229 234 237 238 Thomas De Quincey LIST OF ...
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... Charles Lamb who referred to a copy of Shakespeare's plays as " this manly book . " The expression is a good one , Moral and epitomizes the judgment of a world which has Emphasis found that , though Shakespeare introduces evil or vulgar ...
... Charles Lamb who referred to a copy of Shakespeare's plays as " this manly book . " The expression is a good one , Moral and epitomizes the judgment of a world which has Emphasis found that , though Shakespeare introduces evil or vulgar ...
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... Charles Lamb , who records his memories of the boy and the place in his charming essay of " Christ's Hospital . " At college he was one of a band of enthusiasts inspired by the French Revolution , and with Southey he formed a plan to ...
... Charles Lamb , who records his memories of the boy and the place in his charming essay of " Christ's Hospital . " At college he was one of a band of enthusiasts inspired by the French Revolution , and with Southey he formed a plan to ...
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... Charles Lamb , hurrying to his work , encountered Coleridge and was drawn aside to a quiet garden . There the poet took Lamb by a button of his coat , closed his eyes , and began to discourse , his right hand waving to the rhythm of the ...
... Charles Lamb , hurrying to his work , encountered Coleridge and was drawn aside to a quiet garden . There the poet took Lamb by a button of his coat , closed his eyes , and began to discourse , his right hand waving to the rhythm of the ...
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