Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... to obscure the fundamental strength of Shelley's character , and where the beautiful exuberance of fancy and language is only too apt to make one think that they tell the truth not INTRODUCTION LAMB AS A LITERARY CRITIC.
... to obscure the fundamental strength of Shelley's character , and where the beautiful exuberance of fancy and language is only too apt to make one think that they tell the truth not INTRODUCTION LAMB AS A LITERARY CRITIC.
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... fancy , and could not have co- existed with a fundamental quaintness . The plays which I made choice of , ' he writes at the beginning of the Characters of Dramatic Writers , Contemporary with Shakspeare , ' were , am b's raclesty with ...
... fancy , and could not have co- existed with a fundamental quaintness . The plays which I made choice of , ' he writes at the beginning of the Characters of Dramatic Writers , Contemporary with Shakspeare , ' were , am b's raclesty with ...
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... fancy . There is something frightfully earnest in her invocations to the Familiar . CYRIL TOURNEUR The Revenger's Tragedy . The reality and life of the dialogue , in which Vindici and Hippolito first tempt their mother , and then ...
... fancy . There is something frightfully earnest in her invocations to the Familiar . CYRIL TOURNEUR The Revenger's Tragedy . The reality and life of the dialogue , in which Vindici and Hippolito first tempt their mother , and then ...
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... fancy and elegance of mind of the supposed rugged old bard . Alchemist . The judgment is perfectly overwhelmed by the torrent of images , words , and book - knowledge , with which Epicure Mammon ( Act 2 , Scene 2 ) confounds and stuns ...
... fancy and elegance of mind of the supposed rugged old bard . Alchemist . The judgment is perfectly overwhelmed by the torrent of images , words , and book - knowledge , with which Epicure Mammon ( Act 2 , Scene 2 ) confounds and stuns ...
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... with our own , or in compliance with popular notions , though the Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unworthy of a white woman's fancy ) -it is the perfect triumph of virtue over accidents , 46 ON THE TRAGEDIES.
... with our own , or in compliance with popular notions , though the Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unworthy of a white woman's fancy ) -it is the perfect triumph of virtue over accidents , 46 ON THE TRAGEDIES.
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