Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... . O fools , or over - wise ! alas , the race Of all my thoughts hath neither stop nor start , But only STELLA's eyes , and STELLA's heart . 1 Press . IV Because I oft in dark abstracted guise Seem most SIR PHILIP SYDNEY 9.
... . O fools , or over - wise ! alas , the race Of all my thoughts hath neither stop nor start , But only STELLA's eyes , and STELLA's heart . 1 Press . IV Because I oft in dark abstracted guise Seem most SIR PHILIP SYDNEY 9.
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... heart then quak'd , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th'other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard , nor friendly cries . My foe came on , and beat the air for me- Till that her blush made me my shame to see ...
... heart then quak'd , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th'other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard , nor friendly cries . My foe came on , and beat the air for me- Till that her blush made me my shame to see ...
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... heart : Thou art my wit , and thou my virtue art . VIII LOVE still a boy , and oft a wanton , is , School'd only by his mother's tender eye ; What wonder then , if he his lesson miss , When for so soft a rod dear play he try ? And yet ...
... heart : Thou art my wit , and thou my virtue art . VIII LOVE still a boy , and oft a wanton , is , School'd only by his mother's tender eye ; What wonder then , if he his lesson miss , When for so soft a rod dear play he try ? And yet ...
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... heart safe left shall meet , My Muse and I must you of duty greet With thanks and wishes , wishing thankfully . Be you still fair , honour'd by public heed , By no encroachment wrong'd , nor time forgot ; Nor blam'd for blood , nor ...
... heart safe left shall meet , My Muse and I must you of duty greet With thanks and wishes , wishing thankfully . Be you still fair , honour'd by public heed , By no encroachment wrong'd , nor time forgot ; Nor blam'd for blood , nor ...
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... Heart . I do not know where to find , in any play , a catastrophe so grand , so solemn , and so surprising , as in this . This is indeed , according to Milton , to describe high passions and high actions . The fortitude of the Spartan ...
... Heart . I do not know where to find , in any play , a catastrophe so grand , so solemn , and so surprising , as in this . This is indeed , according to Milton , to describe high passions and high actions . The fortitude of the Spartan ...
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