The Elian Miscellany: A Charles Lamb AnthologyS. M. Rich H. Joseph, 1931 - 363 pages |
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... Give only thanks for them to thee , Charles Lamb . ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE . AS A LITERARY CRITIC The position a man will give to Charles Lamb as a literary critic depends on what he believes the highest criticism to be . Does he ...
... Give only thanks for them to thee , Charles Lamb . ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE . AS A LITERARY CRITIC The position a man will give to Charles Lamb as a literary critic depends on what he believes the highest criticism to be . Does he ...
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... give that impression of ultimate conviction that the greatest criticism must give ; Byron and Wordsworth had not the necessary bookishness . I doubt even if Coleridge has the quality of self - surrender sufficiently to make his ...
... give that impression of ultimate conviction that the greatest criticism must give ; Byron and Wordsworth had not the necessary bookishness . I doubt even if Coleridge has the quality of self - surrender sufficiently to make his ...
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... give a trifle to know , historically and authentically , who was the greatest fool that ever lived . I would certainly give him a bumper . " All Fools ' Day . ! ODD FISHES QUATORZIANS ( To the Author of " Quatrains.
... give a trifle to know , historically and authentically , who was the greatest fool that ever lived . I would certainly give him a bumper . " All Fools ' Day . ! ODD FISHES QUATORZIANS ( To the Author of " Quatrains.
Contents
First Meeting with His Biographer | 21 |
An AfterDinner | 28 |
Unrecalled Memories | 34 |
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admiration AUGUSTINE BIRRELL Ayrton Barry Cornwall beauty BECKY BERNARD BARTON called Carlyle character Charles and Mary Charles Lamb charm Christ's Hospital Coleridge Covent Garden cribbage criticism dear delight diddle dinner dream E. V. LUCAS Elia's English essayist Essays of Elia expression eyes face fancy father feel garden genius gentle gentleman George Dyer hand Hazlitt head heart Heaven humour India House Inner Temple Jews John kind Lamb's laugh Leigh Hunt letters literary literature live London Magazine look Mary Lamb memory mind Miss Lamb nature never night once person play poem poet poetry poor prose quaint remember schoolmaster seemed Shakespeare sister smile sonnet soul speak spirit stammering Street sweet talk taste Temple thee things Thomas thou thought verses walk whimsical whist Widford William William Hazlitt words Wordsworth writings wrote