Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... friends seemed doubtful as to the success of such an experiment , I am very happy and somewhat proud of this result , in which I have obtained one object of my ambition . ' The plate to which he refers was a view of the mansion of St ...
... friends seemed doubtful as to the success of such an experiment , I am very happy and somewhat proud of this result , in which I have obtained one object of my ambition . ' The plate to which he refers was a view of the mansion of St ...
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... friends . ' Hood learned from his visitor that the Lambs had become his near neighbours , having moved a few weeks before to Cole- brooke Cottage , in Colebrooke Row , Islington , which was only a few minutes ' walk from Hood's own home ...
... friends . ' Hood learned from his visitor that the Lambs had become his near neighbours , having moved a few weeks before to Cole- brooke Cottage , in Colebrooke Row , Islington , which was only a few minutes ' walk from Hood's own home ...
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... friends if I am not to feel & taste the baseness & bitterness of false ones . ... My indignation has settled into deep disgust & we shall never be well again whilst I retain my nature . I can forgive their oblivion of me , the little ...
... friends if I am not to feel & taste the baseness & bitterness of false ones . ... My indignation has settled into deep disgust & we shall never be well again whilst I retain my nature . I can forgive their oblivion of me , the little ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Athenaeum Baily Bridge of Sighs character Charles Charles Lamb Coblenz Colburn Coleridge Comic Annual comic ballads death Dickens Dickens's Dilke Douglas Jerrold Dream Dundee edition editor Elliot England English engraving Eugene Aram eyes fact Fanny father favour feel Franck Frank Somerville friends German Gradle Haunted House heart Hero and Leander Hessey Hood wrote hope humour illness Jane Jane's John Clare John Hamilton Reynolds jokes journal Keats Keats's kind Lake House Lamb Lamb's later letters lines literary literature living London Magazine look Lycus memory Midsummer Fairies Milnes mind Miss Kilmansegg Monthly never novel Ostend parody Peel perhaps pieces poet poetic poetry popular prose published puns Rhine Romantic seems sense Shirt Song sonnet spirit talent thing Thomas Hood told Tom Hood Tylney Hall verse Victorian volume Whims and Oddities Wright writing written young