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... CHARLES LAMB AS A POET BY WILLIAM KEAN SEYMOUR , F.R.S.L. [ Read May 19th , 1948 ] With a Foreword by JOSEPH BARD , LL.D. , F.R.S.L. WE are gathered here this afternoon , Ladies and Gentlemen , to hear of a man , whom Wordsworth called ...
... CHARLES LAMB AS A POET BY WILLIAM KEAN SEYMOUR , F.R.S.L. [ Read May 19th , 1948 ] With a Foreword by JOSEPH BARD , LL.D. , F.R.S.L. WE are gathered here this afternoon , Ladies and Gentlemen , to hear of a man , whom Wordsworth called ...
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... Charles escaped the more brutal rigours of the Blue Coat School . For him there were hot plates of roast veal brought to him in the cloisters by kind Aunt Hetty from ' the paternal kitchen . ' Tea and hot rolls at home for Charles every ...
... Charles escaped the more brutal rigours of the Blue Coat School . For him there were hot plates of roast veal brought to him in the cloisters by kind Aunt Hetty from ' the paternal kitchen . ' Tea and hot rolls at home for Charles every ...
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... Charles spending six weeks in the Hoxton madhouse . Heredity was taking its first toll of John Lamb's children . Writing to Coleridge shortly after his discharge Charles said : ' Coleridge , it may convince you of my regard for you when ...
... Charles spending six weeks in the Hoxton madhouse . Heredity was taking its first toll of John Lamb's children . Writing to Coleridge shortly after his discharge Charles said : ' Coleridge , it may convince you of my regard for you when ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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