LincolnNelson Doubleday, Incorporated, 1924 - 124 páginas |
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... Lamb's choicest pages has arisen from a sense of the excellence of those other pages that have not been taken . Even were the choice to be made from the " Essays of Elia " alone , the chooser must needs stand like a boy under an apple ...
... Lamb's choicest pages has arisen from a sense of the excellence of those other pages that have not been taken . Even were the choice to be made from the " Essays of Elia " alone , the chooser must needs stand like a boy under an apple ...
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... Lamb's style ; and finally , the following ten Particular Characteristics , each vouched for by various competent critics and proved by illustrative examples : I. Quaint- ness - Fondness for the Antique . 2. Tenderness --- Sympathy with ...
... Lamb's style ; and finally , the following ten Particular Characteristics , each vouched for by various competent critics and proved by illustrative examples : I. Quaint- ness - Fondness for the Antique . 2. Tenderness --- Sympathy with ...
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... Lamb . The nine " Essays of Elia " which it contains are among the most delightful of that tare company and are fairly representative of the range of Lamb's moods and tastes . Some of them . like " Dream - Children " and " The Super ...
... Lamb . The nine " Essays of Elia " which it contains are among the most delightful of that tare company and are fairly representative of the range of Lamb's moods and tastes . Some of them . like " Dream - Children " and " The Super ...
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... Lamb household , because with- out a knowledge of Lamb's domestic circum- stances the sweetness and heroism of his nature cannot be fully perceived . The letters to his friends Manning , Wordsworth , Bernard Barton and others , reflect ...
... Lamb household , because with- out a knowledge of Lamb's domestic circum- stances the sweetness and heroism of his nature cannot be fully perceived . The letters to his friends Manning , Wordsworth , Bernard Barton and others , reflect ...
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... or his Feast of Holy Michael . He applieth the lene tormentum of a pleasant look to your purse , -which to that gentle warmth expands her silken leaves , as naturally as the cloak of the traveller , for which sun 4 Charles Lamb.
... or his Feast of Holy Michael . He applieth the lene tormentum of a pleasant look to your purse , -which to that gentle warmth expands her silken leaves , as naturally as the cloak of the traveller , for which sun 4 Charles Lamb.
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