The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... called . With equal frankness ( it would be unkind to call it insensibility ) , he wrote Italy partly in verse partly in prose ; and there must have been some , perhaps many , to whom the illiberal but critical thought must have ...
... called . With equal frankness ( it would be unkind to call it insensibility ) , he wrote Italy partly in verse partly in prose ; and there must have been some , perhaps many , to whom the illiberal but critical thought must have ...
Page 121
... called ' verse of society , ' and especially in that kind of it which might be called pure high - comedy lyric . Fortune of birth and breeding , scholarship , easy temperament and circumstance ; wide and , again , fortunate experience ...
... called ' verse of society , ' and especially in that kind of it which might be called pure high - comedy lyric . Fortune of birth and breeding , scholarship , easy temperament and circumstance ; wide and , again , fortunate experience ...
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... called ' Lady Blanch , ' the visits to the shilling gallery of the theatre . The play , pictures and old English literature above all , became the three objects of Lamb's enthusiasm , relieving his mind after his daily routine and ...
... called ' Lady Blanch , ' the visits to the shilling gallery of the theatre . The play , pictures and old English literature above all , became the three objects of Lamb's enthusiasm , relieving his mind after his daily routine and ...
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