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    <p>A Google search for <"Virginia Woolf" + "Charles Lamb">
      picks up a number of hits. This one includes an essay by J. R.
      Watson that names both in the title (scroll down a bit to find
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    <p><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.charleslambsociety.com/docs/The%20Charles%20Lamb%20Bulletin,%201973-present.pdf">http://www.charleslambsociety.com/docs/The%20Charles%20Lamb%20Bulletin,%201973-present.pdf</a><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12.07.2020 02:49, Morgne Cramer via
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              am working on Charles Lamb: as he appears in<span
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                  class="ydpa0758820Apple-converted-space"> </span></i>Woolf's
              affinity with Lamb, and particularly his two essays on his
              public school Christ's Hospital.</div>
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              Does anyone know any incidents of Woolf referencing
              Lamb--besides her essay on Hazlitt in<span
                class="ydpa0758820Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Second
                Common Reader</i>, and in<span
                class="ydpa0758820Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Room?</i></div>
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              have, of course, reviewed the MLA sources but the MLA
              database does not catch everything. If you know of any
              articles you think well of on Lamb himself and/or on Woolf
              and Lamb--not listed in MLA, could you let me know?</div>
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              Morgne Cramer</div>
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