Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... letters , is perhaps less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture , therefore , to ... letter of Lamb to Sir C. A. Elton . April 1923 . E. M. W. T. 3818 315 926645 PREFACE CONTENTS • PAGE V INTRODUCTION ...
... letters , is perhaps less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture , therefore , to ... letter of Lamb to Sir C. A. Elton . April 1923 . E. M. W. T. 3818 315 926645 PREFACE CONTENTS • PAGE V INTRODUCTION ...
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... letters , from his earliest criticisms of Coleridge to his latest of Moxon . He never tries to be clever ; he never in the slightest degree lords it over those who have delivered themselves into his hand by showing him their works ...
... letters , from his earliest criticisms of Coleridge to his latest of Moxon . He never tries to be clever ; he never in the slightest degree lords it over those who have delivered themselves into his hand by showing him their works ...
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... letter to Barton of May 15 , 1824 , which for all its interest mainly tells us what Lamb has not read and that ' Tiger , Tiger ' is glorious ; and the brief mention of Rose Aylmer in a letter to Landor of April 9 , 1832 , which is ...
... letter to Barton of May 15 , 1824 , which for all its interest mainly tells us what Lamb has not read and that ' Tiger , Tiger ' is glorious ; and the brief mention of Rose Aylmer in a letter to Landor of April 9 , 1832 , which is ...
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... Letter to C. A. Elton , Aug. 1824 ( ? ) . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY This way of description which seems unwilling ever to leave off , weaving parenthesis within parenthesis , was brought to its height by Sir Philip Sidney . He seems to have set ...
... Letter to C. A. Elton , Aug. 1824 ( ? ) . SIR PHILIP SIDNEY This way of description which seems unwilling ever to leave off , weaving parenthesis within parenthesis , was brought to its height by Sir Philip Sidney . He seems to have set ...
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... Sin among us poor Adamites , may be said to spring from the tree of knowledge itself , and from the rotten kernels of that fatal apple . - Howell's Letters . He talks ' pure Biron and Romeo , ' he TL 2 CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE 17.
... Sin among us poor Adamites , may be said to spring from the tree of knowledge itself , and from the rotten kernels of that fatal apple . - Howell's Letters . He talks ' pure Biron and Romeo , ' he TL 2 CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE 17.
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