Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles Lamb. Edited with an Introd. and Short NotesGreenwood Press, 1970 - 114 Seiten |
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... character - the self - closeness with which in real life it coils itself up from the sympathies of men - evapo ... characters of a tragic cast . But when he carried the same rigid exclusiveness of attention to the stage business , and ...
... character - the self - closeness with which in real life it coils itself up from the sympathies of men - evapo ... characters of a tragic cast . But when he carried the same rigid exclusiveness of attention to the stage business , and ...
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... character equally difficult , with Helena , of being managed with grace . She too is a slighted woman , refused by ... character , which Helena never does . Her character has many degrees of sweetness , some of delicacy ; but it has ...
... character equally difficult , with Helena , of being managed with grace . She too is a slighted woman , refused by ... character , which Helena never does . Her character has many degrees of sweetness , some of delicacy ; but it has ...
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... character , which to reconcile with our admiration of Hamlet , the most patient consideration of his situation is no more than necessary ; they are what we forgive afterwards , and explain by the whole of his character , but at the time ...
... character , which to reconcile with our admiration of Hamlet , the most patient consideration of his situation is no more than necessary ; they are what we forgive afterwards , and explain by the whole of his character , but at the time ...
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THOMAS HEYWOOD | 59 |
WITHER AND QUARLES | 67 |
RESTORATION COMEDY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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