Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... least sur- prising , if we consider the qualities that must go to the making of a great critic of authors . He must have the mind of a poet , a cool head , the faculty of self - surrender and a certain modicum of bookishness ; probably ...
... least sur- prising , if we consider the qualities that must go to the making of a great critic of authors . He must have the mind of a poet , a cool head , the faculty of self - surrender and a certain modicum of bookishness ; probably ...
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... least one degree remoter than certain other pieces of criticism from the centre of truth . Sidney is in general a much smaller critic than Dryden , but twice at least he has penetrated nearer the truth than Dryden ever did : once when ...
... least one degree remoter than certain other pieces of criticism from the centre of truth . Sidney is in general a much smaller critic than Dryden , but twice at least he has penetrated nearer the truth than Dryden ever did : once when ...
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... least indispensable , or quote Professor Saintsbury to the effect that ' in no critic perhaps not even in Mr Pater- does style count for so much as in Lamb . ' To call attention to other indispensable passages should be unnecessary ...
... least indispensable , or quote Professor Saintsbury to the effect that ' in no critic perhaps not even in Mr Pater- does style count for so much as in Lamb . ' To call attention to other indispensable passages should be unnecessary ...
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... least thing to suggest that he ever turned against it for good ? But I have spent quite enough words in palliating Lamb's defects , for , when all is said and done , they are quite innocuous . He made mistakes : he admired Southey ...
... least thing to suggest that he ever turned against it for good ? But I have spent quite enough words in palliating Lamb's defects , for , when all is said and done , they are quite innocuous . He made mistakes : he admired Southey ...
Seite xvi
... least one spark ! Lamb's criticism , often working delicately and indirectly , must in its nature appeal so differently to different people , that I have not the smallest expectation that this selection will satisfy all or the majority ...
... least one spark ! Lamb's criticism , often working delicately and indirectly , must in its nature appeal so differently to different people , that I have not the smallest expectation that this selection will satisfy all or the majority ...
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