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No, there is no specific reference or explanation of Oxford in Charles Lamb's essay "The Superannuated Man" from his collection of essays "The Essays of Elia". The essay mainly reflects on the author's own experience of retirement and leisure.
Charles Lamb is the essayist of "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist." The essay is part of his collection of essays titled "Essays of Elia," where Lamb writes under the pseudonym Elia.
The central idea or theme in "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl is the concept of deception and the unexpected ways people can react to betrayal. The story explores how individuals can be driven to drastic actions when faced with betrayal and the desire for revenge.
The phrase "with great power comes great responsibility" is often attributed to Uncle Ben in the Spider-Man comics. It serves as a guiding principle for Peter Parker as he navigates his responsibilities as a superhero.
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Charles Rollinson Lamb was born in 1860.
Charles Rollinson Lamb died in 1942.
Charles Lamb Kenney died in 1881.
Charles Lamb Kenney was born in 1823.
Mathew Charles Lamb died on 1976-11-07.
Mathew Charles Lamb was born on 1948-01-05.
Charles Lamb died on December 27, 1834 at the age of 59.
Morris Charles Lamb has written: 'The Manufacture of Chrome Leather'
Chuck Lamb's birth name is Charles A. Lamb.
Charles Lamb was born on February 10, 1775.
Charles Lamb died on December 27, 1834 at the age of 59.