English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's "Compendium of English Literature" and Supplementary to itA. S. Barnes, 1866 - 798 sider |
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... CHARLES LAMB , 1775-1834 . Here sleeps beneath this bank , where daisies grow , The kindliest sprite earth holds within her breast : In such a spot I would this frame should rest , When I to join my friend far hence shall go . His only ...
... CHARLES LAMB , 1775-1834 . Here sleeps beneath this bank , where daisies grow , The kindliest sprite earth holds within her breast : In such a spot I would this frame should rest , When I to join my friend far hence shall go . His only ...
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... Lamb's works were his essays signed Elia , 3 which were published in various periodicals , chiefly the London ... Charles Lamb and his sister Mary , and few are more marked by a touching and lively interest . Devotedly attached to each ...
... Lamb's works were his essays signed Elia , 3 which were published in various periodicals , chiefly the London ... Charles Lamb and his sister Mary , and few are more marked by a touching and lively interest . Devotedly attached to each ...
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... Charles Lamb declared there was no other such room except in a fairy - tale . But I had another surprise , which was a garden . There was a little yard outside , railed off from another belonging to the neighboring ward . This yard I ...
... Charles Lamb declared there was no other such room except in a fairy - tale . But I had another surprise , which was a garden . There was a little yard outside , railed off from another belonging to the neighboring ward . This yard I ...
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