English essayist (1775-1834)
1The thorn is known which pierced the matchless joyousness of Charles Lamb.
2The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Adventures of Ulysses, by Charles Lamb
3You will not find it in any edition of Charles Lamb's writings.
4Thomas Hood and Charles Lamb had long and near association with him.
5No one ever so finely commingled poetry and humour as Charles Lamb.
6According to Charles Lamb, the solution is to give, to give always.
7But then Charles Lamb is dead, and his secret died with him.
8Three other names could be called: Keats, Robert Burns, and Charles Lamb.
9Such men are Charles Lamb and James Russell Lowell and John Burroughs.
10The Pocket Edition of the Works of Charles Lamb: I. Miscellaneous Prose; II.
11In December, 1834, the history of Charles Lamb comes suddenly to a close.
12Of these, Montaigne and Charles Lamb are among the great examples.
13But he was no longer the kind light-hearted Janus whom Charles Lamb admired.
14He was educated at Christ Hospital where Charles Lamb was among his friends.
15It is impossible to over-estimate the value of Charles Lamb's philosophy.
16Here Charles Lamb sate, when at home, always near the table.
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