Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... Essays of Elia , the miscellaneous prose writings and the letters , is perhaps less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture , therefore , to hope that the collection of the best of it into a small volume ...
... Essays of Elia , the miscellaneous prose writings and the letters , is perhaps less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture , therefore , to hope that the collection of the best of it into a small volume ...
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... Essay on Shelley , where the author's slightly morbid feelings about childhood impair his vision , and impel him to exaggerate the little childishnesses and tricksinesses , which though charming should not be allowed to obscure the ...
... Essay on Shelley , where the author's slightly morbid feelings about childhood impair his vision , and impel him to exaggerate the little childishnesses and tricksinesses , which though charming should not be allowed to obscure the ...
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... essay on Cowper , something that recreates the critic's impression in a separate work of art , which , whether by a greater simplicity than existed in the original creation or by a slight exaggeration of what is peculiar or unique ...
... essay on Cowper , something that recreates the critic's impression in a separate work of art , which , whether by a greater simplicity than existed in the original creation or by a slight exaggeration of what is peculiar or unique ...
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... Essay of Dramatic Poesy is admittedly fine : its justice , gusto and eloquence cannot be doubted ; it is memorable as the first sustained appreciation of Shakespeare ; Dryden shows in it a splendid independence of judgment . Many ...
... Essay of Dramatic Poesy is admittedly fine : its justice , gusto and eloquence cannot be doubted ; it is memorable as the first sustained appreciation of Shakespeare ; Dryden shows in it a splendid independence of judgment . Many ...
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... essay On the Tragedies of Shak- speare and even in the mutilated review of The Excursion . Moreover Lamb's fundamental concern was with the literature of human action rather than of fancy , and could not have co- existed with a ...
... essay On the Tragedies of Shak- speare and even in the mutilated review of The Excursion . Moreover Lamb's fundamental concern was with the literature of human action rather than of fancy , and could not have co- existed with a ...
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