Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... live for very long at a stretch in the rarefied atmosphere of the great master- pieces ? ) his antiquarian instincts asserted themselves . ' And yet , ' says Pater in his essay on Lamb , ' delicate , refining , daintily epicurean , as ...
... live for very long at a stretch in the rarefied atmosphere of the great master- pieces ? ) his antiquarian instincts asserted themselves . ' And yet , ' says Pater in his essay on Lamb , ' delicate , refining , daintily epicurean , as ...
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... live to say I knew , And have not in possession still ! ) — Things known permit me to renew- Of him you know his merit such , I cannot say you hear - too much . Within these woods of Arcady He chief delight and pleasure took ; And on ...
... live to say I knew , And have not in possession still ! ) — Things known permit me to renew- Of him you know his merit such , I cannot say you hear - too much . Within these woods of Arcady He chief delight and pleasure took ; And on ...
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... good young men , which they would never otherwise have dreamed of . Uncles that think any thing of their lives , should fairly petition the Chamberlain against it . infused into them by storm , I can neither believe 40 ON THE TRAGEDIES.
... good young men , which they would never otherwise have dreamed of . Uncles that think any thing of their lives , should fairly petition the Chamberlain against it . infused into them by storm , I can neither believe 40 ON THE TRAGEDIES.
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... live and be happy after , if he could sustain this world's burden after , why all this pudder and preparation , -why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes and sceptre again ...
... live and be happy after , if he could sustain this world's burden after , why all this pudder and preparation , -why torment us with all this unnecessary sympathy ? As if the childish pleasure of getting his gilt robes and sceptre again ...
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... live but for a day in the conceit of such a lady's love as Olivia ? Why , the Duke would have given his principality but for a quarter of a minute , sleeping or waking , to have been so deluded . The man seemed to tread upon air , to ...
... live but for a day in the conceit of such a lady's love as Olivia ? Why , the Duke would have given his principality but for a quarter of a minute , sleeping or waking , to have been so deluded . The man seemed to tread upon air , to ...
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