Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... 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 my veins with pride When Cupid , having ...
... 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 my veins with pride When Cupid , having ...
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... fair outside , nor well - lined brain— Although less gifts imp feathers oft on Fame . Nor that he could , young - wise , wise - valiant , frame His sire's revenge , join'd with a kingdom's gain ; And , gain'd by Mars could yet mad Mars ...
... fair outside , nor well - lined brain— Although less gifts imp feathers oft on Fame . Nor that he could , young - wise , wise - valiant , frame His sire's revenge , join'd with a kingdom's gain ; And , gain'd by Mars could yet mad Mars ...
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... fair Marieta . AUTHOR UNKNOWN The Merry Devil of Edmonton . The scene in this delightful comedy , in which Jerningham , ' with the true feeling of a zealous friend , ' touches the griefs of Mounchensey , seems written to make the reader ...
... fair Marieta . AUTHOR UNKNOWN The Merry Devil of Edmonton . The scene in this delightful comedy , in which Jerningham , ' with the true feeling of a zealous friend , ' touches the griefs of Mounchensey , seems written to make the reader ...
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... Fair Quarrel . The insipid levelling morality to which the modern stage is tied down , would not admit of such admirable passions as these scenes are filled with . A puritanical obtuse- ness of sentiment , a stupid infantile goodness ...
... Fair Quarrel . The insipid levelling morality to which the modern stage is tied down , would not admit of such admirable passions as these scenes are filled with . A puritanical obtuse- ness of sentiment , a stupid infantile goodness ...
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... fair Nature , by divine command , Her magic pencil in his glowing hand , A Shakspeare rose : then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a Garrick came . Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew , The Actor's genius ...
... fair Nature , by divine command , Her magic pencil in his glowing hand , A Shakspeare rose : then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a Garrick came . Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew , The Actor's genius ...
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