The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... Lamb acting as housekeeper . Their eldest son , John , described by Lamb as James Elia , was born in June 1763. Mary Lamb was the second surviving child , born in December 1764 . Charles , the youngest , was born on 10 February 1775 ...
... Lamb acting as housekeeper . Their eldest son , John , described by Lamb as James Elia , was born in June 1763. Mary Lamb was the second surviving child , born in December 1764 . Charles , the youngest , was born on 10 February 1775 ...
Page 182
... Lamb resented the epithet , and , in fact , he was made of sterner stuff than Coleridge and proved his capacity to face the facts of a world which , to the poet and philosopher , was an unsubstantial ... Lamb 183 in these 182 [ CH . Lamb.
... Lamb resented the epithet , and , in fact , he was made of sterner stuff than Coleridge and proved his capacity to face the facts of a world which , to the poet and philosopher , was an unsubstantial ... Lamb 183 in these 182 [ CH . Lamb.
Page 185
... Lamb . He told Lamb - inexcusably , even if it were true - that Coleridge had said , ' Poor Lamb ! if he wants any knowledge , he may apply to me . ' Lamb's retort to this was Theses quaedam theologicae , enclosed in a letter written in ...
... Lamb . He told Lamb - inexcusably , even if it were true - that Coleridge had said , ' Poor Lamb ! if he wants any knowledge , he may apply to me . ' Lamb's retort to this was Theses quaedam theologicae , enclosed in a letter written in ...
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