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... essay is an example of such self- indulgent ' appreciation ' . Critical comments about Lamb often be- come inventive ... Essays of Elia ( 1823-33 ) relies heavily on the reader's willingness to be charmed by Lamb's self - idealization ...
... essay is an example of such self- indulgent ' appreciation ' . Critical comments about Lamb often be- come inventive ... Essays of Elia ( 1823-33 ) relies heavily on the reader's willingness to be charmed by Lamb's self - idealization ...
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... essay on The Royal Exchange : There is no Place in the Town which I so much love to frequent as the Royal Exchange . It gives me a secret Satisfac- tion , and , in some measure , gratifies my Vanity , as I am an Englishman , to see so ...
... essay on The Royal Exchange : There is no Place in the Town which I so much love to frequent as the Royal Exchange . It gives me a secret Satisfac- tion , and , in some measure , gratifies my Vanity , as I am an Englishman , to see so ...
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... essay on the preter- natural in poetry - - the essay which would have discussed ' that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes poetic faith ' and would no doubt have embodied Coleridge's life - long interest ...
... essay on the preter- natural in poetry - - the essay which would have discussed ' that willing suspension of disbelief for the moment , which constitutes poetic faith ' and would no doubt have embodied Coleridge's life - long interest ...
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