Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... face of a man in earnest , and more especially if he deliver his expostulations in a tone which in the world must necessarily provoke a duel ; his real - life manner will destroy the whimsical and purely dramatic existence of the other ...
... face of a man in earnest , and more especially if he deliver his expostulations in a tone which in the world must necessarily provoke a duel ; his real - life manner will destroy the whimsical and purely dramatic existence of the other ...
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... face ! What ! may it be , that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure , if that long - with - love - acquainted eyes Can judge of love , thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks ; thy languisht ...
... face ! What ! may it be , that even in heavenly place That busy Archer his sharp arrows tries ? Sure , if that long - with - love - acquainted eyes Can judge of love , thou feel'st a lover's case ; I read it in thy looks ; thy languisht ...
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... face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . VI In martial sports I had my cunning tried , And yet to break more staves did me address , While with the people's shouts ( I must confess ) Youth , luck , and praise , even fill'd ...
... face Sent forth the beams which made so fair my race . VI In martial sports I had my cunning tried , And yet to break more staves did me address , While with the people's shouts ( I must confess ) Youth , luck , and praise , even fill'd ...
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... face , break in mine eye ; Let me no steps , but of lost labour , trace ; Let all the earth with scorn recount my case- But do not will me from my love to fly . I do not envy Aristotle's wit , Nor do aspire to Cæsar's bleeding fame ...
... face , break in mine eye ; Let me no steps , but of lost labour , trace ; Let all the earth with scorn recount my case- But do not will me from my love to fly . I do not envy Aristotle's wit , Nor do aspire to Cæsar's bleeding fame ...
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... face , Joy's livery wear , While those fair planets on thy streams did shine ; The boat for joy could not to dance forbear , While wanton winds , with beauty so divine Ravish'd , stay'd not , till in her golden hair They did themselves ...
... face , Joy's livery wear , While those fair planets on thy streams did shine ; The boat for joy could not to dance forbear , While wanton winds , with beauty so divine Ravish'd , stay'd not , till in her golden hair They did themselves ...
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