Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... confess we love in comedy to see an audience naturalised behind the scenes , taken in into the interest of the drama , welcomed as by - standers however . There is something un- gracious in a comic actor holding himself aloof from all ...
... confess we love in comedy to see an audience naturalised behind the scenes , taken in into the interest of the drama , welcomed as by - standers however . There is something un- gracious in a comic actor holding himself aloof from all ...
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... confess , That makes me oft my best friends overpass , Unseen , unheard - while Thought to highest place Bends all his powers , even unto STELLA'S grace . V Having this day , my horse , my hand , my lance , Guided so well that I ...
... confess , That makes me oft my best friends overpass , Unseen , unheard - while Thought to highest place Bends all his powers , even unto STELLA'S grace . V Having this day , my horse , my hand , my lance , Guided so well that I ...
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... confess I can see nothing of the ' jejune ' or ' frigid ' in them ; much less of the ' stiff ' and ' cumbrous ' - which I have sometimes heard objected to the Arcadia . The verse runs off swiftly and gallantly . It might have been tuned ...
... confess I can see nothing of the ' jejune ' or ' frigid ' in them ; much less of the ' stiff ' and ' cumbrous ' - which I have sometimes heard objected to the Arcadia . The verse runs off swiftly and gallantly . It might have been tuned ...
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... confess myself utterly unable to appreciate that celebrated soliloquy in Hamlet , beginning " To be or not to be , ' or to tell whether it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by declamatory boys and ...
... confess myself utterly unable to appreciate that celebrated soliloquy in Hamlet , beginning " To be or not to be , ' or to tell whether it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by declamatory boys and ...
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... confess that I never saw the catastrophe of this char- acter , while Bensley played it , without a kind of tragic interest . no- On Some of the Old Actors , in The Essays of Elia . 1822 . SHAKSPEARE , OTHELLO [ Bensley's ] Iago was the ...
... confess that I never saw the catastrophe of this char- acter , while Bensley played it , without a kind of tragic interest . no- On Some of the Old Actors , in The Essays of Elia . 1822 . SHAKSPEARE , OTHELLO [ Bensley's ] Iago was the ...
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