id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6166 Cornwall, Barry Charles Lamb: A Memoir .txt text/plain 49724 2813 75 reading Charles Lamb's writings; but many have become wiser and better. It was at a very tender age that Charles Lamb entered the "work-a-day" At this time, reckoning up their several means of living, Charles Lamb and The great friend and Mentor, however, of Charles Lamb's youth, was (as has Charles Lamb, however, always sincerely admired and loved his old Charles Lamb, with his sister, left Little Queen Street on or before 1800; In the same year (as Miss Lamb writes in December, 1808), Charles was Hazlitt, and Lamb, and Coleridge (the latter for a short time only) have It seems great matter for regret that the thoughts of men like Lamb's "Charles," said Coleridge to Lamb, "I think you have heard me preach?" "I likeness of Charles Lamb. Charles Lamb was fifty-nine years old at his death; of the same age as ./cache/6166.txt ./txt/6166.txt