Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... common symptoms of the malady upon him ; the quivering lip , the cowering knees , the teeth chattering ; and could have sworn ' that man was frightened . ' But we forgot all the while or kept it almost a secret to ourselves — that he ...
... common symptoms of the malady upon him ; the quivering lip , the cowering knees , the teeth chattering ; and could have sworn ' that man was frightened . ' But we forgot all the while or kept it almost a secret to ourselves — that he ...
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... common run of Lane's novels , -as they existed some twenty or thirty years back , -those scanty intellectual viands of the whole female reading public , till a happier genius arose , and expelled for ever the innutritious phantoms ...
... common run of Lane's novels , -as they existed some twenty or thirty years back , -those scanty intellectual viands of the whole female reading public , till a happier genius arose , and expelled for ever the innutritious phantoms ...
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... common error of the poets in his day , of ' intermixing comic stuff with tragic sadness and gravity , brought in without discretion corruptly to gratify the people . ' It is as solemn a preparative as the ' warning voice which he who ...
... common error of the poets in his day , of ' intermixing comic stuff with tragic sadness and gravity , brought in without discretion corruptly to gratify the people . ' It is as solemn a preparative as the ' warning voice which he who ...
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... common stock of dramatic morality , out of which a writer may be supplied without the trouble of copying it from originals within his own breast . To know the boundaries of honour , to be judiciously valiant , to have a temperance which ...
... common stock of dramatic morality , out of which a writer may be supplied without the trouble of copying it from originals within his own breast . To know the boundaries of honour , to be judiciously valiant , to have a temperance which ...
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... common . A new language , and quite a new turn of tragic and comic interest , came in with the Restoration . From the Works of 1818 . THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMATISTS These old play - wrights invested their bad characters with notions of good ...
... common . A new language , and quite a new turn of tragic and comic interest , came in with the Restoration . From the Works of 1818 . THE ELIZABETHAN DRAMATISTS These old play - wrights invested their bad characters with notions of good ...
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