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... Lamb - as may be seen by a glance at the notes in this volume - is brimful of literary references , but his are allusive and indirect echoes rather than citations . Lamb , in ' Imperfect Sympathies ' , gives , in his sketch of the ...
... Lamb - as may be seen by a glance at the notes in this volume - is brimful of literary references , but his are allusive and indirect echoes rather than citations . Lamb , in ' Imperfect Sympathies ' , gives , in his sketch of the ...
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... LAMB CHARLES LAMB was born in 1775. He was educated at Christ's Hospital ( then in London ) , where he met Coleridge , He left school at fourteen , and was employed first in the South Sea House , and then in the East India House , where ...
... LAMB CHARLES LAMB was born in 1775. He was educated at Christ's Hospital ( then in London ) , where he met Coleridge , He left school at fourteen , and was employed first in the South Sea House , and then in the East India House , where ...
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... Lamb's brother , who had died a short time before this essay was written . P. 79 , 1. 14. Alice W - n . ' Alice Winterton ' , as Lamb calls her elsewhere , was a feigned name for an early sweet- heart , identified as Ann Simmons , who ...
... Lamb's brother , who had died a short time before this essay was written . P. 79 , 1. 14. Alice W - n . ' Alice Winterton ' , as Lamb calls her elsewhere , was a feigned name for an early sweet- heart , identified as Ann Simmons , who ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
Copyright | |
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