Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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During the last fifteen years of his life Coleridge was a private man but accessible to visitors , and his powers magnetized all sorts of intelligent visitors to his house on the hill above London . In 1819 Shelley wrote to Maria ...
During the last fifteen years of his life Coleridge was a private man but accessible to visitors , and his powers magnetized all sorts of intelligent visitors to his house on the hill above London . In 1819 Shelley wrote to Maria ...
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Mainly , however , those who trace him from place to place are kept to England , and largely to London and thereabouts . It is a tendency in journalism , where this author is almost daily quoted or instanced , to confine Lamb's body and ...
Mainly , however , those who trace him from place to place are kept to England , and largely to London and thereabouts . It is a tendency in journalism , where this author is almost daily quoted or instanced , to confine Lamb's body and ...
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It was written to Dorothy Wordsworth when Lamb and his own enchanting sister had left an old home in London for another a few streets distant ( Nov. 21 , 1817 ) : Dear Miss Wordsworth - Here we are , transplanted from our native soil .
It was written to Dorothy Wordsworth when Lamb and his own enchanting sister had left an old home in London for another a few streets distant ( Nov. 21 , 1817 ) : Dear Miss Wordsworth - Here we are , transplanted from our native soil .
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