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  1. Charles Lamb 1775-1834: Charles Lamb & Elia (Fyfield Books)
  2. Tales from Shakespeare / by Charles and Mary Lamb ; with an introductory note by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward ; illustrated by pen drawings after the designs by H. Pille, etched by L. Monzies by Charles (1775-1834). Lamb, Mary (1764-1847) Lamb, 1908
  3. Tales from Shakespeare. by Charles & Mary Lamb. Illustrated by N by Lamb. Charles. 1775-1834., 1915-01-01
  4. The life and works of Charles Lamb Library Edition in twelve volumes - Volumes 7 & 8 of 12 - [with introduction and notes by Alfred Ainger] by Charles (1775-1834) Lamb, 1900-01-01
  5. Tales from Shakspeare by Charles and Mary Lamb ; edited. with an by Lamb. Charles. 1775-1834., 1878
  6. The Works of Charles Lamb in four volumes by Charles (1775-1834) [edited by T. N. Talfourd] Lamb, 1850
  7. Tales from Shakespeare. by Charles & Mary Lamb; with numerous il by Lamb. Charles. 1775-1834., 1918-01-01
  8. Literary sketches and letters: being the final memorials of Charles Lamb, never before published. By Thomas Noon Talfourd by Charles (1775-1834). Talfourd, Thomas Noon, Sir (1795-1854) ed. Lamb, 1849-01-01
  9. Literary sketches and letters : being the final memorials of Charles Lamb, never before published / by Thomas Noon Talfourd by Charles (1775-1834) Lamb, 1848-01-01
  10. The works of Charles Lamb : ïÿýb poetical and dramatic tales, essays and criticisms edited with biographical introd. and notes by Charles Kent by Charles, (1775-1834) Lamb, 1889-01-01
  11. The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White by Samuel Rogers 1763-1855 Campbell Thomas 1777-1844 Montgomery James 1771-1854. [from old catalog] Lamb Charles 1775-1834 White Henry Kirke 1785-1806, 1836-12-31
  12. Specimens Of English Dramatic Poets Who Lived About The Time Of Shakspeare. With Notes
  13. Mrs. Leicester's school and other writings in prose and verse by Charles (1775-1834) & Lamb, Mary (1764-1847) - Related name: Ainger, Alfre Lamb, 1890
  14. Selections from English prose: by James Jesse Burns 1838-1911 [from old catalog] ed Lamb Charles 1775-1834 Burke Edmund 1729-1797 Landor Walter Savage 1775-1864, 1903-12-31

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2. Creative Quotations From Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
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Creative Quotations from . . . Charles Lamb 1775-1834) born on Feb 3 English essayist, author. The Mitre Courtier was master of the essay, e.g., "Essays of Elia," 1823. Search millions of documents for Charles Lamb
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Tshirts African Cichlids I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading. I cannot sit and think; books think for me.
He has left off reading altogether, to the great improvement of his originality. The human species, according to the best theory I can form of it, is composed of two distinct races: the men who borrow, and the men who lend. This is my motto: Contented with little, yet wishing for more. Pain is life - the sharper, the more evidence of life.
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F: Last Essays of Elia, 'Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading.' R: The Last Essays of Elia, "Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading," 1833. A: The Two Races of Men. N: In "Correct Quotes for DOS," WordStar International, 1991. K: Letter to Bernard Barton, 9 Jan 1824.

3. Valencia West LRC - Lamb, Charles
Lamb, Charles (17751834) Pathfinder. December 1996. The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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4. Charles Lamb On His Stuttering
Excerpt from Essays of Elia by the British essayist Charles Lamb (17751834).
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5. Charles Lamb
Essayist and critic. Includes short biography and portrait. (17751834)
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Charles Lamb was born in London in 1775. He studied at Christ's Hospital where he formed a lifelong friendship with Samuel Taylor Coleridge . When he was twenty years old Lamb suffered a period of insanity. His sister, Mary Ann Lamb, had similar problems and in 1796 murdered her mother in a fit of madness. Mary was confined to an asylum but was eventually released into the care of her brother.
Lamb became friends in London with a group of young writers who favoured political reform including Percy Bysshe Shelley William Hazlitt Henry Brougham Lord Byron ... Thomas Barnes and Leigh Hunt . In 1796 Lamb contributed four sonnets to Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects (1796). This was followed by

6. Charles Lamb. 1775-1834. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th Ed
Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. Charles Lamb. (1775–1834). 1. The redletterdays now become, to all intents and purposes, dead-letter days.
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7. Lamb, Charles (1775-1834) Collaborated With His Sister Mary Lamb
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8. Charles Lamb (1775-1834) British Writer.
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9. 850. Charles Lamb (1775-1834). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary Of Quotations.
NUMBER 850. AUTHOR Charles Lamb (17751834) QUOTATION I could never hate anyone I knew. Attributed to Charles Lamb.Alfred Ainger, Charles Lamb, chapter 6, p
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11. Charles Lamb
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Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
To My Friend, the Indicator
Your easy Essays indicate a flow,
Dear friend, of brain which we may elsewhere seek;
And to their pages I and hundreds owe,
That Wednesday is the sweetest of the week.
Such observation, wit, and sense, are shown,
We think the days of Bickerstaff return'd;
And that a portion of that oil you own,
In his undying midnight lamp which burn'd.
I would not lightly bruise old Priscian's head
Or wronog the rules of grammar understood;
But, with the leave of Priscian be it said,
The Indicative is your Potential Mood
Wit, poet, prose-man, party-man, translator
H , your best title yet is Indicator
Saint Crispin to Mr. Gifford
All unadvised and in an evil hour,
Lured by aspiring thoughts, my son, you doft
The lowly labours of the "Gentle Craft"
For lowly toils, which blood and spirits sour.
All things, dear pledge, are not in all men's power;
The wiser sort of shrub affects the ground;

12. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
Selected Poetry of Charles Lamb (17751834). from RepresentativePoetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English
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Selected Poetry of Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
from Representative Poetry On-line
Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
RPO Edited by Ian Lancashire
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Index to poems
All-endearing Cleanliness,
Virtue next to Godliness,
Easiest, cheapest, needful'st duty,
To the body health and beauty;
Who that's human would refuse it,
When a little water does it? (Cleanliness, 33-38)
  • Cleanliness
  • A Farewell to Tobacco
  • The King and Queen of Hearts
  • The Old Familiar Faces ...
  • To Margaret W
    Notes on Life and Works
    Born February 10, 1775, in London and educated at Christ's Hospital, Charles Lamb was a minor poet (and friend of S. T. Coleridge), but also the earliest editor of Elizabethan drama, and the greatest essay-writer of his age. He first took a job at South Sea House and from 1792 to his retirement in 1825 at East India House. Without much of an inheritance, Charles lived with his sister Mary Lamb throughout his life. They were true collaborators and co-dependents, each subject to periods of mental illness, each nursing the other during these times. Mary Lamb, while insane, in 1796 had knifed to death their their mother. It was owing to Charles' love that she was de-institutionalized and allowed to go home. They earned their living by writing, co-authoring
  • 13. The Works Of Charles Lamb.
    The works of Charles Lamb. Covertitle Essays of Elia. Works. 1856 Making of America (MOA); Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834. Charles, 1775-1834. Lamb
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    14. RPO -- Charles Lamb : To Margaret W------
    Charles Lamb (17751834). To Margaret W-. 1Margaret, in happyhour,. 2Christen d from that humble flower. 3 Which we a daisy call!
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    Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
    To Margaret W
    Margaret, in happy hour, Christen'd from that humble flower Which we a daisy call! May thy pretty name-sake be In all things a type of thee, And image thee in all.
    Like it you show a modest face, An unpretending native grace; The tulip, and the pink, The china and the damask rose, And every flaunting flower that blows, In the comparing shrink.
    Of lowly fields you think no scorn; Yet gayest gardens would adorn, And grace, wherever set. Home-seated in your lonely bower, Or wedded a transplanted flower I bless you, Margaret! Notes ] "Marguerite, in French, signifies a daisy" (note in Athenaeum edition).
    Published by the Web Development Group, Information Technology Services, University of Toronto Libraries. Original text : Charles and Mary Lamb, Poems and Plays (London: Methuen, 1912): 102-03. PR 4860 A2 1912 Trinity College Library
    First publication date : 14 March 1835
    Publication date note The Athenaeum
    RPO poem editor : Ian Lancashire
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    Recent editing Composition date : 8 October 1834
    Composition date note : In Edmonton
    Rhyme : aabaab Other poems by Charles Lamb Your comments and questions are welcomed.

    15. Charles Lamb - Biography And Works
    Charles Lamb. Search all of Charles Lamb Charles Lamb (17751834), English essayistand poet, most famous for his collection Essays of Elia (1823, 1833).
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    Search all of Charles Lamb Charles Lamb (1775-1834) , English essayist and poet, most famous for his collection Essays of Elia (1823, 1833). The poem "The Old Familiar Faces" and the essay "Dream Children" are among his most popular works.
    Lamb was born in London on February 10, 1775. He studied at Christ's Hospital where he formed a lifelong friendship with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. When he was twenty years old Lamb suffered a period of insanity. His sister, Mary Ann Lamb, had similar problems and in 1796 murdered her mother in a fit of madness. Mary was confined to an asylum but was eventually released into the care of her brother.
    Lamb became friends in London with a group of young writers who favored political reform including Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt. In 1796 Lamb contributed four sonnets to Coleridge's Poems on Various Subjects (1796). This was followed by

    16. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > L > Lamb, Charles, 1775
    Author Lamb, Charles, 17751834 Keywords Authors L Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834;Titles T ; Subject subject unknown. Tales Of Shakespeare, 1998.
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    Author Lamb, Charles, 17751834 Keywords Authors L Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834;Titles T ; Subject subject unknown. Tales from the Arabic Volume 1,
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    18. Charles Lamb (1775-1834) An Anthology Of The English Literature - 19th Century (
    Charles Lamb (17751834) An Anthology of the English Literature - 19th Century (none). .? ? 11/04/2004 . Charles Lamb (1775-1834).
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    Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
    Charles Lamb was born in London into the family of a poor clerk. From a charity school ("Christ's Hospital"), where he made friends with Coleridge, he passed in 1789 as a clerk into the South Sea House, * and, three years later, was promoted to a clerkship in the East India House, * a post which he held for 33 years. After office-hours, his pen was busy at home, writing poetry and essays for various magazines. Lamb's life-long companion was his sister Mary, who had been placed under his guardianship after she had killed their mother in a fit of temporary insanity. Charles Lamb discharged this trust with devoted care and never married. Lamb's first success was a book for children entitled Tales from Shakespeare (1807), which he composed in conjunction with his sister, she making the versions of the comedies. His subsequent Specimens of English Dramatic Poets Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare (1808), his papers on Shakespeare and Hogarth exhibit him as a subtle and
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    19. Charles Lamb (1775-1834), Essayist And Poet
    Charles Lamb (17751834), Essayist and poet Sitter in 9 portraits Lamb wasone of the great essayists and critics of the early nineteenth century.
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    Sitters Charles Lamb (17751834), Essayist and poet. Sitter in 9 portraits.Mary Lamb (1764-1847), Sister and collaborator of Charles Lamb.
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