Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... happy Thames , that didst my STELLA bear , I saw thyself , with many a smiling line Upon thy cheerful face , Joy's livery wear , While those fair planets on thy streams did shine ; The boat for joy could not to dance forbear , While ...
... happy Thames , that didst my STELLA bear , I saw thyself , with many a smiling line Upon thy cheerful face , Joy's livery wear , While those fair planets on thy streams did shine ; The boat for joy could not to dance forbear , While ...
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... happy . Few of our dramatists or novelists have attended enough to this . They torture and wound us abundantly . They are economists only in delight . Nothing can be finer , more gentlemanlike , and nobler , than the con- versation and ...
... happy . Few of our dramatists or novelists have attended enough to this . They torture and wound us abundantly . They are economists only in delight . Nothing can be finer , more gentlemanlike , and nobler , than the con- versation and ...
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... happy rival ( his mistress ) , whom no doubt she secretly curses in her heart , giving rise to many pretty equivoques by the way on the confusion of sex , and either made happy at last by some surprising turn of fate , or dismissed with ...
... happy rival ( his mistress ) , whom no doubt she secretly curses in her heart , giving rise to many pretty equivoques by the way on the confusion of sex , and either made happy at last by some surprising turn of fate , or dismissed with ...
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... so delightful in the reading , as when we read of those youthful dalliances in Paradise— As beseem'd Fair couple link'd in happy nuptial league Alone : • by the inherent fault of stage representation , how are OF SHAKSPEARE 37.
... so delightful in the reading , as when we read of those youthful dalliances in Paradise— As beseem'd Fair couple link'd in happy nuptial league Alone : • by the inherent fault of stage representation , how are OF SHAKSPEARE 37.
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... happy ending ! -as if the living martyr- dom that Lear had gone through , the flaying of his feelings alive , did not make a fair dismissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing for him . If he is to live and be happy after ...
... happy ending ! -as if the living martyr- dom that Lear had gone through , the flaying of his feelings alive , did not make a fair dismissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing for him . If he is to live and be happy after ...
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