The Works of Charles Lamb ... in Four Volumes, Volumen2Edward Moxon, 1855 |
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... poetry , is a fair sample of Lamb's elaborate and good - natured fictions . It is hardly necessary to say , that the reference to a coolness between him and two of his legal friends , is part of the fiction . TO MR . PROCTER . " Jan ...
... poetry , is a fair sample of Lamb's elaborate and good - natured fictions . It is hardly necessary to say , that the reference to a coolness between him and two of his legal friends , is part of the fiction . TO MR . PROCTER . " Jan ...
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... poets be believed , who ' tice men from the cheerful haunts of streets , or think they mean it not of a country village . In the ruins of Palmyra I could gird myself up to solitude , or muse to the snorings of the Seven Sleepers ; but ...
... poets be believed , who ' tice men from the cheerful haunts of streets , or think they mean it not of a country village . In the ruins of Palmyra I could gird myself up to solitude , or muse to the snorings of the Seven Sleepers ; but ...
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... poets and painters with which so many a long winter's night had been gladdened , or taste life with an additional relish in the keen sense of enjoyment which endeared it to his companion . CHAPTER XVIII . [ 1830 to 1834. ] LAMB'S LAST ...
... poets and painters with which so many a long winter's night had been gladdened , or taste life with an additional relish in the keen sense of enjoyment which endeared it to his companion . CHAPTER XVIII . [ 1830 to 1834. ] LAMB'S LAST ...
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... poet . Miss Isola's marriage , which left Lamb and his sister once more alone , induced them to draw a little nearer to their friends ; and they fixed their abode in Church - street , Edmonton , within reach of the Enfield walks , which ...
... poet . Miss Isola's marriage , which left Lamb and his sister once more alone , induced them to draw a little nearer to their friends ; and they fixed their abode in Church - street , Edmonton , within reach of the Enfield walks , which ...
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... poet and philosopher , and Lamb , therefore , was spared the misery of going through the dismal ceremony of mourning . For the first week he forebore to write ; but at its close he addressed the following short letter to one of the ...
... poet and philosopher , and Lamb , therefore , was spared the misery of going through the dismal ceremony of mourning . For the first week he forebore to write ; but at its close he addressed the following short letter to one of the ...
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acrostic admiration beauty BERNARD BARTON blank verse bless brother character Charles CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd Christ's Hospital Coleridge comfort criticism dear death delight dream Dyer Edmonton Elia Emma Enfield essays excuse expression exquisite eyes fancy fear feel following letter genius George Dyer give grace hand happy hath Hazlitt heart heaven hope Islington Joan of Arc kind kindest labours lady Lamb's Leigh Hunt lines living Lloyd London look Magazine Mary Mary Lamb memory mind Miss Lamb Monody Moxon nature never night once passage Peter Bell pleasant pleasure poem poet poetry poor Pray present pretty reason recollection remember scarce seems sister sometimes sonnet soul Southey spirit sweet tell thank thee things thou thought verses Vincent Bourne volume week wish words Wordsworth write written wrote young youth