Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... judgment . Many reasons contribute to making it precious , but still , to my thinking , it is at least one degree remoter than certain other pieces of criticism from the centre of truth . Sidney is in general a much smaller critic than ...
... judgment . Many reasons contribute to making it precious , but still , to my thinking , it is at least one degree remoter than certain other pieces of criticism from the centre of truth . Sidney is in general a much smaller critic than ...
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... judgments . Their very versatility pre- vents quite that close intimacy which is such a peculiar property of Lamb . Not that they are open to the charge of superficiality , but that they have not the faculty of brooding over what they ...
... judgments . Their very versatility pre- vents quite that close intimacy which is such a peculiar property of Lamb . Not that they are open to the charge of superficiality , but that they have not the faculty of brooding over what they ...
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... judgments developed as he grew up is undeniable . For 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 ...
... judgments developed as he grew up is undeniable . For 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 ...
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... judgment just fall short of true criticism . I can make clear my limiting line by a couple of examples . I have included in my text the single phrase , ' The beautiful obli- quities of the Religio Medici , " a phrase which by subtle ...
... judgment just fall short of true criticism . I can make clear my limiting line by a couple of examples . I have included in my text the single phrase , ' The beautiful obli- quities of the Religio Medici , " a phrase which by subtle ...
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... judgment overcame , His judgment like the heavenly moon did show , Tempering that mighty sea below . The ground of the mistake is , that men , finding in the raptures of the higher poetry a condition of exaltation , to which they have ...
... judgment overcame , His judgment like the heavenly moon did show , Tempering that mighty sea below . The ground of the mistake is , that men , finding in the raptures of the higher poetry a condition of exaltation , to which they have ...
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