The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Charles Lamb as one of the four witnesses . Charles wrote ominously to Southey , ' I was at Hazlitt's marriage and had like to have been turned out several times during the ceremony . Anything awful makes me laugh . ' After the wedding ...
... Charles Lamb as one of the four witnesses . Charles wrote ominously to Southey , ' I was at Hazlitt's marriage and had like to have been turned out several times during the ceremony . Anything awful makes me laugh . ' After the wedding ...
Page 184
... Charles preferred to make a home for his sister . During her father's life- time , rooms were found for her at Hackney . Here , Charles spent his Sundays and holidays , and , when their father died in 1799 , she took up her abode ...
... Charles preferred to make a home for his sister . During her father's life- time , rooms were found for her at Hackney . Here , Charles spent his Sundays and holidays , and , when their father died in 1799 , she took up her abode ...
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... Charles Lloyd . In January 1799 , a younger brother , Robert , who had rebelled against the quaker traditions of his family , sought refuge with Lamb from his father's supposed persecution . To this amiable youth , whose chief fault was ...
... Charles Lloyd . In January 1799 , a younger brother , Robert , who had rebelled against the quaker traditions of his family , sought refuge with Lamb from his father's supposed persecution . To this amiable youth , whose chief fault was ...
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