Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... brings him closer to certain works of art than he has been able to get unaided , for something that creates in his mind the right receptive mood , then he will put Lamb among the very greatest of critics . One may , without any ...
... brings him closer to certain works of art than he has been able to get unaided , for something that creates in his mind the right receptive mood , then he will put Lamb among the very greatest of critics . One may , without any ...
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... bring home rich pearls , outlandish wealth , gums , jewels , spicery , to sacrifice in self - depreciating simili- tudes , as shadows of true amiabilities in the Beloved . We must be Lovers or at least the cooling touch of time , the ...
... bring home rich pearls , outlandish wealth , gums , jewels , spicery , to sacrifice in self - depreciating simili- tudes , as shadows of true amiabilities in the Beloved . We must be Lovers or at least the cooling touch of time , the ...
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... bring together some of the most admired scenes of Fletcher and Massinger , in the estimation of the world the only dramatic poets of that age entitled to be considered after Shakspeare , and , by exhibiting them in the same volume with ...
... bring together some of the most admired scenes of Fletcher and Massinger , in the estimation of the world the only dramatic poets of that age entitled to be considered after Shakspeare , and , by exhibiting them in the same volume with ...
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... bring him nearer and nearer to the exactment of his dire compact . It is indeed an agony and a fearful colluctation . Marlowe is said to have been tainted with atheistical positions , to have denied God and the Trinity . To such a ...
... bring him nearer and nearer to the exactment of his dire compact . It is indeed an agony and a fearful colluctation . Marlowe is said to have been tainted with atheistical positions , to have denied God and the Trinity . To such a ...
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... manifests a 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.
... manifests a 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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