Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... not be allowed to obscure the fundamental strength of Shelley's character , and where the beautiful exuberance of fancy and language is only too apt to make one think that they tell the truth not INTRODUCTION LAMB AS A LITERARY CRITIC.
... not be allowed to obscure the fundamental strength of Shelley's character , and where the beautiful exuberance of fancy and language is only too apt to make one think that they tell the truth not INTRODUCTION LAMB AS A LITERARY CRITIC.
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... 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 , am b's raclesty with few exceptions , such as treat INTRODUCTION xi.
... 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 , am b's raclesty with few exceptions , such as treat INTRODUCTION xi.
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... Character of Hogarth , which for all its excellence cannot be called literary . I have also excluded some very interesting passages about literature which I cannot call critical in any high sense of the word . Among these is the ...
... Character of Hogarth , which for all its excellence cannot be called literary . I have also excluded some very interesting passages about literature which I cannot call critical in any high sense of the word . Among these is the ...
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... characters in comedy , especially those which are a little extravagant , or which involve some notion repugnant to the moral sense , it is not a proof of the highest skill in the comedian when , without absolutely appealing to an ...
... characters in comedy , especially those which are a little extravagant , or which involve some notion repugnant to the moral sense , it is not a proof of the highest skill in the comedian when , without absolutely appealing to an ...
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... character - the self - closeness with which in real life it coils itself up from the sympathies of men - evapo ... characters of a tragic cast . But when he carried the same rigid exclusiveness of attention to the stage business , and ...
... character - the self - closeness with which in real life it coils itself up from the sympathies of men - evapo ... characters of a tragic cast . But when he carried the same rigid exclusiveness of attention to the stage business , and ...
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