A Bachelor's Complaint of the Behavior of Married People.
Charles Lamb, Edward Verrall Lucas, Mary Lamb (1971). “The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Letters, 1796-1820” “The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Letters, 1796-1820” 3 Copy quote.
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LAMB, VOLUME 2. THE WORKS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMB, VOLUME 2. ELIA; and THE LAST ESSAYS OF ELIA. BY. CHARLES LAMB. EDITED BY. E.V. LUCAS (Illustration) WITH A FRONTISPIECE. INTRODUCTION. This volume contains the work by which Charles Lamb is best known and upon which his fame will rest Elia and The Last Essays of Elia. Although one essay is as.
ISBN: 0140150439 9780140150438: OCLC Number: 358748: Description: x, 594 pages 17 cm. Contents:--Books and paintings: Detached thoughts on books and reading; Readers against the grain; On the genius and character of Hogarth --In general: A bachelor's complaint of the behaviour of married people; Grace before meat; Distant correspondents; The convalescent; A Quaker's meeting --Poems: The old.
One hundred great essays. Responsibility edited by Robert DiYanni. Imprint New York: Longman, c2002. Physical description xx, 808 p.; 21 cm. Series Penguin academics. Online. Available online At the library. Green Library. Find it Stacks. Items in Stacks; Call number Status; PE1417 .O56 2002 Unknown More options Find it at other libraries via WorldCat (Limited preview) Top; Contributors.
A Bachelor’s Complaint Of The Behaviour Of Married People by Charles Lamb (?) But what I have spoken of hitherto is nothing to the airs which these creatures give themselves when they come, as they generally do, to have children.
The Things They Carried: A brief summary Called both a novel and a collection of interrelated short stories, Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried is a unique and challenging book that emerges from a complex variety of literary traditions. O’Brien presents to his readers both a war memoir and a writer’s autobiography, and complicates this presentation by creating a fictional.