Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... instance , writing to Coleridge in 1796 , he puts Beaumont and Fletcher and then Massinger in merit next to Shakespeare , a judgment not maintained in the notes to the Specimens in 1808. But can a man be blamed if his judgments are not ...
... instance , writing to Coleridge in 1796 , he puts Beaumont and Fletcher and then Massinger in merit next to Shakespeare , a judgment not maintained in the notes to the Specimens in 1808. But can a man be blamed if his judgments are not ...
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... instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated . But when the pleasant impertinent of comedy , in a piece purely meant to give delight , and raise mirth out of whimsical ...
... instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated . But when the pleasant impertinent of comedy , in a piece purely meant to give delight , and raise mirth out of whimsical ...
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... instances would be tedious ; these may suffice to show that comic acting at least does not always demand from the performer that strict abstraction from all reference to an audi- ence , which is exacted of it ; but that in some cases a ...
... instances would be tedious ; these may suffice to show that comic acting at least does not always demand from the performer that strict abstraction from all reference to an audi- ence , which is exacted of it ; but that in some cases a ...
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... instances may be found all over the Arcadia . These bountiful Wits always give full measure , pressed down , and running over . Notes to Specimens of Dramatic Poets who lived about the Time of Shakspeare . 1808 . SOME SONNETS OF SIR ...
... instances may be found all over the Arcadia . These bountiful Wits always give full measure , pressed down , and running over . Notes to Specimens of Dramatic Poets who lived about the Time of Shakspeare . 1808 . SOME SONNETS OF SIR ...
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... instance of the decay of symbols among us , which , whether it has contributed or not to make us a more intellectual , has certainly made us a less imaginative people . Shakspeare knew the force of signs : a ' malignant and a turban'd ...
... instance of the decay of symbols among us , which , whether it has contributed or not to make us a more intellectual , has certainly made us a less imaginative people . Shakspeare knew the force of signs : a ' malignant and a turban'd ...
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