Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... affect his tastes . He is , as it were , a man who in 1860 admires Chippendale chairs , not an original who in 1923 deliberately adorns his house with the furniture of 1860 : even in 1923 he would have liked Chippendale chairs , though ...
... affect his tastes . He is , as it were , a man who in 1860 admires Chippendale chairs , not an original who in 1923 deliberately adorns his house with the furniture of 1860 : even in 1923 he would have liked Chippendale chairs , though ...
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... affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day by our cleverest tragedians ; and while these references to an audience , in the shape of rant or ...
... affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day by our cleverest tragedians ; and while these references to an audience , in the shape of rant or ...
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... to flatter it ; it is visited by princes , affects a taste , patronizes the arts , and is the only liberal and gentle- manlike thing in Christendom . Doctor Faustus . The growing horrors of Faustus's last scene 16 DRAMATIC WRITERS.
... to flatter it ; it is visited by princes , affects a taste , patronizes the arts , and is the only liberal and gentle- manlike thing in Christendom . Doctor Faustus . The growing horrors of Faustus's last scene 16 DRAMATIC WRITERS.
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... kinglike impatience , a tur- bulent greatness , an affected resignation . The enemies which he enters lists to combat , ' Despair and mighty Grief and sharp Impatience , ' and the forces which he brings to 18 DRAMATIC WRITERS.
... kinglike impatience , a tur- bulent greatness , an affected resignation . The enemies which he enters lists to combat , ' Despair and mighty Grief and sharp Impatience , ' and the forces which he brings to 18 DRAMATIC WRITERS.
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... affecting . But we miss the poet , that which in Shakspeare always appears out and above the surface of the nature . Heywood's characters in this play , for instance , his country gentlemen , etc. are exactly what we see , but of the ...
... affecting . But we miss the poet , that which in Shakspeare always appears out and above the surface of the nature . Heywood's characters in this play , for instance , his country gentlemen , etc. are exactly what we see , but of the ...
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