Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... action rather than of fancy , and could not have co- existed with a fundamental quaintness . The plays which I made choice of , ' he writes at the beginning of the Characters of Dramatic Writers , Contemporary with Shakspeare , ' were ...
... action rather than of fancy , and could not have co- existed with a fundamental quaintness . The plays which I made choice of , ' he writes at the beginning of the Characters of Dramatic Writers , Contemporary with Shakspeare , ' were ...
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... action is nowhere better seen than in the admirable review of Keats ' Lamia volume , in which Lamb with an instinct perfectly true to himself , though not neces- sarily truer than the instincts of those who have thought otherwise ...
... action is nowhere better seen than in the admirable review of Keats ' Lamia volume , in which Lamb with an instinct perfectly true to himself , though not neces- sarily truer than the instincts of those who have thought otherwise ...
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... action , pur- suits , studies , feats of arms , the opinions of contemporaries and his judgment of them . An historical thread runs through them , which almost affixes a date to them ; marks the when and where they were written . I have ...
... action , pur- suits , studies , feats of arms , the opinions of contemporaries and his judgment of them . An historical thread runs through them , which almost affixes a date to them ; marks the when and where they were written . I have ...
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... action , discovers something of a right line even in obliquity , and shews hints of an improveable greatness in the lowest descents and degradations of our nature . FULKE GREVILLE , LORD BROOKE Alaham , Mustapha . The two tragedies of ...
... action , discovers something of a right line even in obliquity , and shews hints of an improveable greatness in the lowest descents and degradations of our nature . FULKE GREVILLE , LORD BROOKE Alaham , Mustapha . The two tragedies of ...
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... action ; what we are conscious of in reading is almost exclusively the mind , and its movements : and this I think may sufficiently account for the very different sort of delight with which the same play so often affects us in the ...
... action ; what we are conscious of in reading is almost exclusively the mind , and its movements : and this I think may sufficiently account for the very different sort of delight with which the same play so often affects us in the ...
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