Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... 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 Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading , which ...
... 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 Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading , which ...
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... excellence all women are in an especial manner bound to love , has not raised the ideal of the female character higher than Lord Brooke , in these two women , has done . But it requires a study equivalent to the learning of a new ...
... excellence all women are in an especial manner bound to love , has not raised the ideal of the female character higher than Lord Brooke , in these two women , has done . But it requires a study equivalent to the learning of a new ...
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... excellence . Notes , etc. , to Extracts from the Garrick Plays . 1827 . CHAPMAN I have just finished Chapman's Homer . Did you ever read it ? it has the continuous power of interesting you all along , like a rapid original , more than ...
... excellence . Notes , etc. , to Extracts from the Garrick Plays . 1827 . CHAPMAN I have just finished Chapman's Homer . Did you ever read it ? it has the continuous power of interesting you all along , like a rapid original , more than ...
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... excellence is a reason that they should be so . There is so much in them , which comes not under the province of acting , with which eye , and tone , and gesture , have nothing to do . The glory of the scenic art is to personate passion ...
... excellence is a reason that they should be so . There is so much in them , which comes not under the province of acting , with which eye , and tone , and gesture , have nothing to do . The glory of the scenic art is to personate passion ...
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... excellence is vulgarly supposed to consist . When we read the incantations of those terrible beings the Witches in Mac- beth , though some of the ingredients of their hellish composition 1 The error of supposing that because Othello's ...
... excellence is vulgarly supposed to consist . When we read the incantations of those terrible beings the Witches in Mac- beth , though some of the ingredients of their hellish composition 1 The error of supposing that because Othello's ...
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