Thomas HoodRoutledge & K. Paul, 1963 - 286 páginas |
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... written in a very rough imitation of Chaucer , that begin : O cruel one ! How littel dost thou knowe How manye Poetes with Unhappynesse Thou may'st have slaine ere they beganne to blowe Like to yonge Buddes in theyre firste sappynesse ...
... written in a very rough imitation of Chaucer , that begin : O cruel one ! How littel dost thou knowe How manye Poetes with Unhappynesse Thou may'st have slaine ere they beganne to blowe Like to yonge Buddes in theyre firste sappynesse ...
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... written in the remaining six years of Lamb's life . One of these contains generous praise of Hood's novel , Tylney Hall , and was written just a couple of months before Lamb died in December , 1834 , which suggests that the two were at ...
... written in the remaining six years of Lamb's life . One of these contains generous praise of Hood's novel , Tylney Hall , and was written just a couple of months before Lamb died in December , 1834 , which suggests that the two were at ...
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... written myself calmer for I began calmly - but it is time to talk of calmer things . My best , & dearest , has been composed all day , no rambling , but a doubt how to decide between me ( Hope personified - but a unit ) & ' her family ...
... written myself calmer for I began calmly - but it is time to talk of calmer things . My best , & dearest , has been composed all day , no rambling , but a doubt how to decide between me ( Hope personified - but a unit ) & ' her family ...
Contenido
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page vii | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 9 |
FRIENDS OF LONDON MAGAZINE DAYS | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
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Términos y frases comunes
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