Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... hand in the text of this book . But if it is impossible to analyse the essence of Lamb's most memorable passages , there is one obvious contributory reason why he succeeded in penetrating so near the centre of truth ; namely that his ...
... hand in the text of this book . But if it is impossible to analyse the essence of Lamb's most memorable passages , there is one obvious contributory reason why he succeeded in penetrating so near the centre of truth ; namely that his ...
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... hand by showing him their works . What he criticises and how he can help it are every- thing , his own glory as critic nothing . The same qualities are to be found in the passage on Sir William Temple in The Genteel Style in Writing . I ...
... hand by showing him their works . What he criticises and how he can help it are every- thing , his own glory as critic nothing . The same qualities are to be found in the passage on Sir William Temple in The Genteel Style in Writing . I ...
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... hand , when Lamb adjures Coleridge to attempt an epic ' by the dainty , sweet , and soothing phantasies of honey - tongued Spenser , ' I feel he is not being critical . The phrase charms us by its Elizabethan echoes , but tells us ...
... hand , when Lamb adjures Coleridge to attempt an epic ' by the dainty , sweet , and soothing phantasies of honey - tongued Spenser , ' I feel he is not being critical . The phrase charms us by its Elizabethan echoes , but tells us ...
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... hand , even as that wild sea - brood , shepherded by Proteus . He tames , and he clothes them with attributes of flesh and blood , till they wonder at themselves , like Indian Islanders forced to submit to European vesture . Caliban ...
... hand , even as that wild sea - brood , shepherded by Proteus . He tames , and he clothes them with attributes of flesh and blood , till they wonder at themselves , like Indian Islanders forced to submit to European vesture . Caliban ...
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... hand , my lance , Guided so well that I obtained the prize , Both by the judgment of the English eyes , And of some sent from that sweet enemy , -France ; Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance ; Townsfolk my strength ; a daintier ...
... hand , my lance , Guided so well that I obtained the prize , Both by the judgment of the English eyes , And of some sent from that sweet enemy , -France ; Horsemen my skill in horsemanship advance ; Townsfolk my strength ; a daintier ...
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