Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... dreams and fevers , impute a state of dreaminess and fever to the poet . But the true poet dreams being awake . He is not possessed by his subject , but has dominion over it . In the groves of Eden he walks familiar as in his native ...
... dreams and fevers , impute a state of dreaminess and fever to the poet . But the true poet dreams being awake . He is not possessed by his subject , but has dominion over it . In the groves of Eden he walks familiar as in his native ...
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... dreams . For the super - natural , or something super - added to what we know of nature , they give you the plainly non - natural . And if this were all , and that these mental hallucinations were discoverable only in the treatment of ...
... dreams . For the super - natural , or something super - added to what we know of nature , they give you the plainly non - natural . And if this were all , and that these mental hallucinations were discoverable only in the treatment of ...
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... dream ; the other to the wildest dreams gives the sobrieties of every day occurrences . By what subtile art of tracing the mental processes it is effected , we are not philosophers enough to explain , but in that wonderful episode of ...
... dream ; the other to the wildest dreams gives the sobrieties of every day occurrences . By what subtile art of tracing the mental processes it is effected , we are not philosophers enough to explain , but in that wonderful episode of ...
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... dreams of old mythology . THOMAS HEYWOOD A Woman Killed with Kindness . Heywood is a sort of prose Shakspeare . His scenes are to the full as natural and affecting . But we miss the poet , that which in Shakspeare always appears out and ...
... dreams of old mythology . THOMAS HEYWOOD A Woman Killed with Kindness . Heywood is a sort of prose Shakspeare . His scenes are to the full as natural and affecting . But we miss the poet , that which in Shakspeare always appears out and ...
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... dreams , like the loves of Hermia and Lysander . But a spot is on the face of this Diana . Nothing short of infatuation could have driven Fletcher upon mixing with this ' blessedness ' such an ugly deformity as Cloe , the wanton ...
... dreams , like the loves of Hermia and Lysander . But a spot is on the face of this Diana . Nothing short of infatuation could have driven Fletcher upon mixing with this ' blessedness ' such an ugly deformity as Cloe , the wanton ...
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