Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... appear more reasonable , if I illustrate what I mean by quint- essential criticism . Dryden's eulogy of Shakespeare in The Essay of Dramatic Poesy is admittedly fine : its justice , gusto and eloquence cannot be doubted ; it is ...
... appear more reasonable , if I illustrate what I mean by quint- essential criticism . Dryden's eulogy of Shakespeare in The Essay of Dramatic Poesy is admittedly fine : its justice , gusto and eloquence cannot be doubted ; it is ...
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... appears wholly unconscious of the presence of spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day by our ...
... appears wholly unconscious of the presence of spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day by our ...
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... appears most to betray and desert her . His ideal tribes submit to policy ; his very monsters are tamed to his hand , even as that wild sea - brood , shepherded by Proteus . He tames , and he clothes them with attributes of flesh and ...
... appears most to betray and desert her . His ideal tribes submit to policy ; his very monsters are tamed to his hand , even as that wild sea - brood , shepherded by Proteus . He tames , and he clothes them with attributes of flesh and ...
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... appears first in the lowest form of a miser , is then a worker of metals , and becomes the god of all the treasures ... appear so reasonless and so unlinked , that we are ashamed to have been so deluded ; and to have taken , though but ...
... appears first in the lowest form of a miser , is then a worker of metals , and becomes the god of all the treasures ... appear so reasonless and so unlinked , that we are ashamed to have been so deluded ; and to have taken , though but ...
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... appear In beauty's throne - see now , who dares come near Those scarlet judges , threat'ning bloody pain ? O heav'nly Fool , thy most kiss - worthy face Anger invests with such a lovely grace , That anger's self I needs must kiss again ...
... appear In beauty's throne - see now , who dares come near Those scarlet judges , threat'ning bloody pain ? O heav'nly Fool , thy most kiss - worthy face Anger invests with such a lovely grace , That anger's self I needs must kiss again ...
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