The Works of Charles Lamb: Complete in One Volume. With a Sketch of His Life, by Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, D.C.L.Henry Carey Baird, 1857 - 672 стор. |
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... criticism has been nearly exhausted . Little , therefore , was necessary to accompany the Letters , except such thread of narrative as might connect them together ; and such explanations as might render their allusions generally ...
... criticism has been nearly exhausted . Little , therefore , was necessary to accompany the Letters , except such thread of narrative as might connect them together ; and such explanations as might render their allusions generally ...
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... criticism , which , not very interesting in itself , is un- intelligible without a contemporary reference to the poems which are its subject . The next letter was written on hearing of Coleridge being afflicted with a painful disease ...
... criticism , which , not very interesting in itself , is un- intelligible without a contemporary reference to the poems which are its subject . The next letter was written on hearing of Coleridge being afflicted with a painful disease ...
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... critic . If Southey did not , in all respects , compensate Lamb for the absence of his earlier friend , he excited in him a more entire and active intellectual sympathy ; as the character of Southey's mind bore more resemblance to his ...
... critic . If Southey did not , in all respects , compensate Lamb for the absence of his earlier friend , he excited in him a more entire and active intellectual sympathy ; as the character of Southey's mind bore more resemblance to his ...
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... criticism gave him little encouragement to adapt it to the frigid insipidities of the time . " My tragedy , " says he in the first letter to Southey , which alludes to the play , " will be a medley ( or I intend it to be a medley ) of ...
... criticism gave him little encouragement to adapt it to the frigid insipidities of the time . " My tragedy , " says he in the first letter to Southey , which alludes to the play , " will be a medley ( or I intend it to be a medley ) of ...
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... criticism on Southey's poetical communications : - TO MR . SOUTHEY . " I have read your Eclogue repeatedly , and cannot call it bald , or without interest ; the cast of it , and the design , are completely original , and may set people ...
... criticism on Southey's poetical communications : - TO MR . SOUTHEY . " I have read your Eclogue repeatedly , and cannot call it bald , or without interest ; the cast of it , and the design , are completely original , and may set people ...
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