The Essays of EliaHoughton, Mifflin, and Company, 1907 - 226 psl. |
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... in the Mouth . 173 That Home is Home though it is never so Homely . 176 That We should Rise with the Lark . 182 That We should Lie Down with the Lamb NOTES 185 189 " CHARLES LAMB THAT period of English literature which began.
... in the Mouth . 173 That Home is Home though it is never so Homely . 176 That We should Rise with the Lark . 182 That We should Lie Down with the Lamb NOTES 185 189 " CHARLES LAMB THAT period of English literature which began.
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... literature . Among these last , the most inter- esting personality , perhaps , was that of Charles Lamb , the " gentle Elia . " To know Lamb is to know the whole group ; for his letters and essays are full of allusions to them all , and ...
... literature . Among these last , the most inter- esting personality , perhaps , was that of Charles Lamb , the " gentle Elia . " To know Lamb is to know the whole group ; for his letters and essays are full of allusions to them all , and ...
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... essay on Blakesmoor in Hshire . Connection House East India Sometime during the next two years Lamb obtained a ... Elia . " Strangely enough , no South - Sea letter or bit of writing by Lamb exists dated earlier than 1795. In April ...
... essay on Blakesmoor in Hshire . Connection House East India Sometime during the next two years Lamb obtained a ... Elia . " Strangely enough , no South - Sea letter or bit of writing by Lamb exists dated earlier than 1795. In April ...
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... literature is that drawn for us by Charles Lloyd , who on one occasion met the brother and sister , " slowly pacing together a little footpath in Hoxton fields , both weeping bitterly ; and found on joining them , that they were taking ...
... literature is that drawn for us by Charles Lloyd , who on one occasion met the brother and sister , " slowly pacing together a little footpath in Hoxton fields , both weeping bitterly ; and found on joining them , that they were taking ...
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... poems furnished him by Coleridge ; in this way he hoped to make £ 50 First Plays extra a year , and so " live in affluence . " To prove , however , that he meant finally to devote himself to more serious work , Lamb submitted to ...
... poems furnished him by Coleridge ; in this way he hoped to make £ 50 First Plays extra a year , and so " live in affluence . " To prove , however , that he meant finally to devote himself to more serious work , Lamb submitted to ...
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admiration Æneid Alice Benchers better Blakesmoor Blakesware Bridget brother called Calne cards Charles Lamb Christ's Hospital Coleridge common cousin dear death Dream Children dreams English Essays of Elia face Faerie Queene famous fancy father feel garden gentle gentleman grace half hand hath heart Hertfordshire Inner Temple John Lamb knew Leigh Hunt less lived London Magazine look Lucas Mary Mary Lamb Milton's mind morning nature never night NOTE 11 NOTE 12 NOTE 9 occasion OLD BENCHERS once palate Paradise Lost passage passion person play pleasant pleasure Plumer poem poet poor Recollections relish remember Salt seems sense sister smile sort South-Sea House speak spirit stood story Street sweet taste thee thing thou thought tion Tipp told turn verses walk whist writes young