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1 online resource (256 pages) |
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Fyfield Bks |
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Fyfield Bks
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Biographical Introduction; Selected Bibliography; Poetry; From the Preface to The Story of Rimini; From The Story of Rimini; To Hampstead; Description of Hampstead; To the Grasshopper and the Cricket; On a Lock of Milton' s Hair; The Nile; To T.L.H.; To a Lady who wished to see him (from the French of Clement Marot); Song (from the French of Clement Marot); From Captain Sword and Captain Pen; From the Autobiography; The Fish, the Man, and the Spirit; Abou Ben Adhem; Rondeau; From A Rustic Walk and Dinner; To Charles Dickens |
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On the Death of His Son VincentProse; From 'What is Poetry'; From the Preface to Stories in Verse; From the Autobiography: Coleridge; From Table Talk: Charles Lamb; From Lord Byron and Some of His Contemporaries:; Lord Byron; Mr Shelley; Mr Keats; From The Examiner: Adonais; From a review of Tennyson' s Poems (1842); From The Examiner:; Rules for the Conduct of Newspaper Editors; Distressed Seamen; Cause of the Inferiority of Parliament; I and We; From The Indicator; A Now: descriptive of a hot day; A Now: descriptive of a cold day; Letters; To Marianne Kent; To Marianne Hunt |
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To Mr Ives, head jailerFrom the Autobiography; To John Keats; To P.B. Shelley; To Joseph Severn; To P.B. Shelley; To Horace Smith; From T.B. Macaulay; From Leigh Hunt' s Journal; To Thomas Moore; To B.W. Proctor; To B.W. Proctor; To Mr and Mrs Browning; Leigh Hunt as Seen by Contemporaries; William Hazlitt; Thomas Carlyle; Nathaniel Hawthorne; Charles Dickens: from Bleak House; John Forster; Charles Dickens; Notes |
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Electronic book
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Author |
Jesson-Dibley, David, editor
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ISBN |
9781136774065 |
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1136774068 |
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