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... Lamb's baffling and stammering urbanity , honoured by a malediction unequalled , even in Carlyle , for its virulence and its frantic unfairness . Fortunate in his friends in life , Charles Lamb has had , since his death , something of ...
... Lamb's baffling and stammering urbanity , honoured by a malediction unequalled , even in Carlyle , for its virulence and its frantic unfairness . Fortunate in his friends in life , Charles Lamb has had , since his death , something of ...
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... Charles Lamb derived the strength of his sympathy for all suffering things . Here we are more fortunate than most of his contemporaries ; for few outside the circle of his intimate friends knew that Lamb himself , before he was twenty ...
... Charles Lamb derived the strength of his sympathy for all suffering things . Here we are more fortunate than most of his contemporaries ; for few outside the circle of his intimate friends knew that Lamb himself , before he was twenty ...
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... Charles Lamb lived , and from whose gate he watched the dear and desultory George Dyer with staff in hand , and at noonday , deliberately march right into the midst of the stream which runs by us , and totally disappear ... CHARLES LAMB .
... Charles Lamb lived , and from whose gate he watched the dear and desultory George Dyer with staff in hand , and at noonday , deliberately march right into the midst of the stream which runs by us , and totally disappear ... CHARLES LAMB .
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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