Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... 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 , prefers Isabella with its greater insistence ...
... 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 , prefers Isabella with its greater insistence ...
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... admiration , and I should be afraid to ask about his select authors or particular friends , after a lapse of ten years . ' That Lamb's tastes and judgments developed as he grew up is undeniable . For instance , writing to Coleridge in ...
... admiration , and I should be afraid to ask about his select authors or particular friends , after a lapse of ten years . ' That Lamb's tastes and judgments developed as he grew up is undeniable . For instance , writing to Coleridge in ...
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... admirable balance of all the faculties . Madness is the disproportionate straining or excess of any one of them . ' So strong a wit , ' says Cowley , speaking of a poetical friend , -did Nature to him frame , As all things but his ...
... admirable balance of all the faculties . Madness is the disproportionate straining or excess of any one of them . ' So strong a wit , ' says Cowley , speaking of a poetical friend , -did Nature to him frame , As all things but his ...
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... would not admit of such admirable passions as these scenes are filled with . A puritanical obtuse- ness of sentiment , a stupid infantile goodness , is creeping among us , instead of the vigorous passions , and 20 DRAMATIC WRITERS 20.
... would not admit of such admirable passions as these scenes are filled with . A puritanical obtuse- ness of sentiment , a stupid infantile goodness , is creeping among us , instead of the vigorous passions , and 20 DRAMATIC WRITERS 20.
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... admirable observation of life , when we should feel , that not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every ... admiration of Hamlet , the most patient consideration of his situation is no more than necessary ; they are what we ...
... admirable observation of life , when we should feel , that not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every ... admiration of Hamlet , the most patient consideration of his situation is no more than necessary ; they are what we ...
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