Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... delight of collecting rarities . Yet this delight is not funda- mental , but an added zest . Primarily he seeks what he likes ; if what he likes happens to be rare , if he can work his way through a little dust to some neglected piece ...
... delight of collecting rarities . Yet this delight is not funda- mental , but an added zest . Primarily he seeks what he likes ; if what he likes happens to be rare , if he can work his way through a little dust to some neglected piece ...
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... delight , and raise mirth out of whimsical perplexities , worries the studious man with taking up his leisure , or making his house his home , the same sort of contempt expressed ( however natural ) would destroy the balance of delight ...
... delight , and raise mirth out of whimsical perplexities , worries the studious man with taking up his leisure , or making his house his home , the same sort of contempt expressed ( however natural ) would destroy the balance of delight ...
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... delight be attained by a judicious understanding , not too openly announced , between the ladies and gentlemen - on both sides of the curtain . The Last Essays of Elia . 1825 . SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS So far from the position holding true ...
... delight be attained by a judicious understanding , not too openly announced , between the ladies and gentlemen - on both sides of the curtain . The Last Essays of Elia . 1825 . SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS So far from the position holding true ...
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... delight and pleasure took ; And on the mountain Partheny , Upon the crystal liquid brook , The Muses met him every day , That taught him sing , to write , and say . When he descended down the mount , His personage seemed most divine : A ...
... delight and pleasure took ; And on the mountain Partheny , Upon the crystal liquid brook , The Muses met him every day , That taught him sing , to write , and say . When he descended down the mount , His personage seemed most divine : A ...
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... delighted to dally with interdicted subjects . They both talk a language which a believer would have been tender of putting into the mouth of a character though but in fiction . But the holiest minds have sometimes not thought it ...
... delighted to dally with interdicted subjects . They both talk a language which a believer would have been tender of putting into the mouth of a character though but in fiction . But the holiest minds have sometimes not thought it ...
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