Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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Seite v
... less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture , therefore , to hope that the collection of the best of it into a small volume may prove useful . The following pieces have been included in their entirety ...
... less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture , therefore , to hope that the collection of the best of it into a small volume may prove useful . The following pieces have been included in their entirety ...
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... less ambitious forms of criticism , in which reason is mixed in larger pro- portion , and caprice has less chance to do mischief ; but yet it must be admitted that the highest successes in criticism are only possible when the greatest ...
... less ambitious forms of criticism , in which reason is mixed in larger pro- portion , and caprice has less chance to do mischief ; but yet it must be admitted that the highest successes in criticism are only possible when the greatest ...
Seite x
... less , whereas Sidney's phrase , like a reflector in a lamp , permanently increases the value of ballad literature , is indeed almost a part of it , and if lost would carry away not a little of its virtue . Now it is the first and ...
... less , whereas Sidney's phrase , like a reflector in a lamp , permanently increases the value of ballad literature , is indeed almost a part of it , and if lost would carry away not a little of its virtue . Now it is the first and ...
Seite xii
... less than Lamb's re - creative power , and he identifies himself less with the thing he loves , though he loves it as much . He communicates his own enjoyment , and makes us a defiant present of it , as his ; but in Lamb the old poet ...
... less than Lamb's re - creative power , and he identifies himself less with the thing he loves , though he loves it as much . He communicates his own enjoyment , and makes us a defiant present of it , as his ; but in Lamb the old poet ...
Seite xiv
... less relish . It is as wrong to consider Lamb's occultism and antiquarianism as his most important characteristics as it is to exaggerate his quaintness . His chief concern was with great literature , in particular with Shakespeare ...
... less relish . It is as wrong to consider Lamb's occultism and antiquarianism as his most important characteristics as it is to exaggerate his quaintness . His chief concern was with great literature , in particular with Shakespeare ...
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