Lectures and Essays: The letters of Charles Lamb. How I traced Charles Lamb in Hertfordshire. Nether Stowey. Coleridge's ode to Wordsworth. The death of Tennyson. The secret of charm in literature. The influence of Chaucer upon his successors. The illiterate peasant. Some aspects of Mr. Stephen Phillips's new tragedy [Paolo and Francesca]. Mr. Dickens's amateur theatricals. Charles James Mathews. True and false humour in literature. Sir George Rose. The art of conversation. The teaching of English literature. Books and their usesMacmillan and Company, limited, 1905 |
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... young Mr. Unwin , or Mr. Hill , or even about Hayley or the Rev. Mr. Newton ? They are really only familiar This is as it should be , to us at all because Cowper numbered them among his correspondents . So also , I think most of you ...
... young Mr. Unwin , or Mr. Hill , or even about Hayley or the Rev. Mr. Newton ? They are really only familiar This is as it should be , to us at all because Cowper numbered them among his correspondents . So also , I think most of you ...
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... young men like himself - one his old schoolfellow , Samuel Taylor Coleridge , three years his senior , and the other , whom he had come to know through Coleridge , and who was associated with Coleridge by so many close ties , Robert ...
... young men like himself - one his old schoolfellow , Samuel Taylor Coleridge , three years his senior , and the other , whom he had come to know through Coleridge , and who was associated with Coleridge by so many close ties , Robert ...
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... young Jacobins . " Messrs . Lamb and Lloyd , " says Byron in a note to the mention of their names in English Bards , " the most ignoble followers of Southey and Co. " How little he knew ! Or again , notice the following curious criti ...
... young Jacobins . " Messrs . Lamb and Lloyd , " says Byron in a note to the mention of their names in English Bards , " the most ignoble followers of Southey and Co. " How little he knew ! Or again , notice the following curious criti ...
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... often displaying a real " Doric delicacy , " and sent them as they appeared to Lamb , who praises , or criticises , with the same happy discrimination that marks all his judgments . Then Barton and his young 24 LECTURES AND ESSAYS.
... often displaying a real " Doric delicacy , " and sent them as they appeared to Lamb , who praises , or criticises , with the same happy discrimination that marks all his judgments . Then Barton and his young 24 LECTURES AND ESSAYS.
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Alfred Ainger Henry Charles Meeching. marks all his judgments . Then Barton and his young daughter and only child , Lucy , came to London and called on Lamb at Colebrook Row , where the New River ran past his door ; and Lucy Barton ...
Alfred Ainger Henry Charles Meeching. marks all his judgments . Then Barton and his young daughter and only child , Lucy , came to London and called on Lamb at Colebrook Row , where the New River ran past his door ; and Lucy Barton ...
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