Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... express its fancies by . ' This I consider indispensable criticism of Sidney , something quite irreplaceable . If asked for my reasons I could only say that the sentence , ' Sidney did not find a homely poetic imagery the most natural ...
... express its fancies by . ' This I consider indispensable criticism of Sidney , something quite irreplaceable . If asked for my reasons I could only say that the sentence , ' Sidney did not find a homely poetic imagery the most natural ...
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... express in words what they feel about the books they read , and that they are always a little restless until they have expressed themselves . But when Lamb is ' hanging over ( for the thousandth time ) some passage in old Burton , or ...
... express in words what they feel about the books they read , and that they are always a little restless until they have expressed themselves . But when Lamb is ' hanging over ( for the thousandth time ) some passage in old Burton , or ...
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... express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated ...
... express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated ...
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... express its fancies by . They may serve for the loves of Tibullus , or the dear Author of the Schoolmistress ; for passions that creep and whine in Elegies and Pastoral Ballads . I am sure Milton never loved at this rate . I am afraid ...
... express its fancies by . They may serve for the loves of Tibullus , or the dear Author of the Schoolmistress ; for passions that creep and whine in Elegies and Pastoral Ballads . I am sure Milton never loved at this rate . I am afraid ...
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... express his indignation at an atrocious outrage committed by the miller Pierot upon the person of the fair Marieta . AUTHOR UNKNOWN The Merry Devil of Edmonton . The scene in this delightful comedy , in which Jerningham , ' with the ...
... express his indignation at an atrocious outrage committed by the miller Pierot upon the person of the fair Marieta . AUTHOR UNKNOWN The Merry Devil of Edmonton . The scene in this delightful comedy , in which Jerningham , ' with the ...
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