The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... London Magazine ( 1820-9 ) had a short but very dis- tinguished career , during which it introduced to its readers ... London ; but , neither in its poetry nor in its prose , could ' the Mohock Magazine ' ( for so the cockneys had ...
... London Magazine ( 1820-9 ) had a short but very dis- tinguished career , during which it introduced to its readers ... London ; but , neither in its poetry nor in its prose , could ' the Mohock Magazine ' ( for so the cockneys had ...
Page 181
... London's central roar , ' Lamb learned to survey the ways of the world about him with sympathetic observation , and to interpret them in their true proportions with an amused delight at their variety and movement . London , ' itself a ...
... London's central roar , ' Lamb learned to survey the ways of the world about him with sympathetic observation , and to interpret them in their true proportions with an amused delight at their variety and movement . London , ' itself a ...
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... London , intended to do for modern London what Stow had done for the Elizabethan city , was unfortunately left unfinished by Sir Walter Besant , whose keen interest in the subject was , however , partly proved by his completed works , ...
... London , intended to do for modern London what Stow had done for the Elizabethan city , was unfortunately left unfinished by Sir Walter Besant , whose keen interest in the subject was , however , partly proved by his completed works , ...
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