Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... Richard the Second ; and the death - scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene antient or modern with which I am acquainted . The Rich few of Malta . Marlowe's Jew does not approach so near to Shakspeare's , as his ...
... Richard the Second ; and the death - scene of Marlowe's king moves pity and terror beyond any scene antient or modern with which I am acquainted . The Rich few of Malta . Marlowe's Jew does not approach so near to Shakspeare's , as his ...
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... Richard the Third have lit upon those sweet phrases and inducements by which he attempts to win over the dowager queen to let him wed her daughter . It is not nature's nature , but imagination's substituted nature , which does almost as ...
... Richard the Third have lit upon those sweet phrases and inducements by which he attempts to win over the dowager queen to let him wed her daughter . It is not nature's nature , but imagination's substituted nature , which does almost as ...
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... Richard the Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's heart by telling her he loves another woman , and says , ' if she survives this she is immortal . ' Yet I doubt • not he delivered this vulgar stuff with as much OF SHAKSPEARE ...
... Richard the Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's heart by telling her he loves another woman , and says , ' if she survives this she is immortal . ' Yet I doubt • not he delivered this vulgar stuff with as much OF SHAKSPEARE ...
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... Richard lately produce great fame to an actor by his manner of playing it , and it lets us into the secret of acting , and of popular judg- ments of Shakspeare derived from acting . Not one of the spectators who have witnessed Mr C.'s ...
... Richard lately produce great fame to an actor by his manner of playing it , and it lets us into the secret of acting , and of popular judg- ments of Shakspeare derived from acting . Not one of the spectators who have witnessed Mr C.'s ...
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... RICHARD III I am possessed with an admiration of the genuine Richard , his genius , and his mounting spirit , which no consideration of his cruelties can depress . Shakspeare has not made Richard so black a Monster as is supposed ...
... RICHARD III I am possessed with an admiration of the genuine Richard , his genius , and his mounting spirit , which no consideration of his cruelties can depress . Shakspeare has not made Richard so black a Monster as is supposed ...
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