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... London English , The Magazine of the English Association , London English Institute Essays , New York English Literary History , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland English Miscellany , Rome , published for The British ...
... London English , The Magazine of the English Association , London English Institute Essays , New York English Literary History , Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , Maryland English Miscellany , Rome , published for The British ...
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At the age of forty - five , adopting the pseudonym Elia , he began to write a series of essays for the London Magazine , which immediately caught favor , were collected and published in 1823 and 1833 , and are still read with great ...
At the age of forty - five , adopting the pseudonym Elia , he began to write a series of essays for the London Magazine , which immediately caught favor , were collected and published in 1823 and 1833 , and are still read with great ...
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20 , 24-25 , 30 Two long critical essays contributed by Lamb to a quarterly edited by Leigh Hunt in 1810-11 , The Reflector : namely , “ On the Genius and Character of Hogarth " and " On the Tragedies of Shakespeare , Considered with ...
20 , 24-25 , 30 Two long critical essays contributed by Lamb to a quarterly edited by Leigh Hunt in 1810-11 , The Reflector : namely , “ On the Genius and Character of Hogarth " and " On the Tragedies of Shakespeare , Considered with ...
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