The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Issues 1-24Charles Lamb Society., 1973 |
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... course of lectures at Cambridge , which was on the English Essayists with Lamb , of course , as its centre and soul . No doubt I discoursed largely of Lamb at Bedford then , and it has always been my fond hope ( perhaps delusion ) that ...
... course of lectures at Cambridge , which was on the English Essayists with Lamb , of course , as its centre and soul . No doubt I discoursed largely of Lamb at Bedford then , and it has always been my fond hope ( perhaps delusion ) that ...
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... course , an infinite variety in actual sentences , as there is in individual voices and modes of pronouncing words . But it is one of the more than seven wonders of human language that this infinite variety can co - exist with ...
... course , an infinite variety in actual sentences , as there is in individual voices and modes of pronouncing words . But it is one of the more than seven wonders of human language that this infinite variety can co - exist with ...
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... course Dr Wayne McKenna's important article on " Charles Lamb on Bensley " . This is the sort of number we should like to offer from time to time , although of course when longer contributions come along they must be treated on their ...
... course Dr Wayne McKenna's important article on " Charles Lamb on Bensley " . This is the sort of number we should like to offer from time to time , although of course when longer contributions come along they must be treated on their ...
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