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The Letters of Charles Lamb . Edited by Alfred Ainger . 2 vols . 1888 . 12. A Group of Englishmen ( 1795-1815 ) : being records of the younger Wedgwoods and their Friends . By Eliza Meteyard . . 1871 . 13.
The Letters of Charles Lamb . Edited by Alfred Ainger . 2 vols . 1888 . 12. A Group of Englishmen ( 1795-1815 ) : being records of the younger Wedgwoods and their Friends . By Eliza Meteyard . . 1871 . 13.
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The school and the Coleridge of those days have been described for all time in Lamb's Essays — Recollections of Christ's Hospital ' ( 1813 ) , and Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago ' ( 1820 ) .
The school and the Coleridge of those days have been described for all time in Lamb's Essays — Recollections of Christ's Hospital ' ( 1813 ) , and Christ's Hospital five - and - thirty years ago ' ( 1820 ) .
Pagina xv
He had for such not only Lamb , but the two Le Grices and Bob Allen , and a little host beside ; for protector and encourager , Middleton ( afterwards Bishop of Calcutta ) ; and as a tolerable substitute for a home , the house of Mrs.
He had for such not only Lamb , but the two Le Grices and Bob Allen , and a little host beside ; for protector and encourager , Middleton ( afterwards Bishop of Calcutta ) ; and as a tolerable substitute for a home , the house of Mrs.
Pagina xvi
Yet prodigy he must have been , if his own and Lamb's reminiscences are to be accepted — accepted even with a substantial grain of salt ; how he read straight through a whole circulating library , of which he was made free by a singular ...
Yet prodigy he must have been , if his own and Lamb's reminiscences are to be accepted — accepted even with a substantial grain of salt ; how he read straight through a whole circulating library , of which he was made free by a singular ...
Pagina xxiv
He went to London and remained there , solacing his grief in the sympathetic society of Charles Lamb , and confiding . his opinion on things in general to the public by way of Sonnets 2 addressed to · Eminent Characters , ' through the ...
He went to London and remained there , solacing his grief in the sympathetic society of Charles Lamb , and confiding . his opinion on things in general to the public by way of Sonnets 2 addressed to · Eminent Characters , ' through the ...
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