Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... ourselves — that he never once lost his self - possession ; that he let out by a thousand droll looks and gestures - meant at us , and not at all supposed to be visible to his fellows in the scene , TL I STAGE ILLUSION I.
... ourselves — that he never once lost his self - possession ; that he let out by a thousand droll looks and gestures - meant at us , and not at all supposed to be visible to his fellows in the scene , TL I STAGE ILLUSION I.
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... looks express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is ...
... looks express it , as plainly as he can speak , to pit , box , and gallery . When an impertinent in tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is ...
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... looks ; thy languisht grace To me , that feel the like , thy state descries . Then , even of fellowship , O Moon , tell me , Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit ? Are beauties there as proud as here they be ? Do they above ...
... looks ; thy languisht grace To me , that feel the like , thy state descries . Then , even of fellowship , O Moon , tell me , Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit ? Are beauties there as proud as here they be ? Do they above ...
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... Look here , I say . ' I look'd , and STELLA spied , Who hard by made a window send forth light . My heart then quak'd , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th'other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard , nor ...
... Look here , I say . ' I look'd , and STELLA spied , Who hard by made a window send forth light . My heart then quak'd , then dazzled were mine eyes ; One hand forgot to rule , th'other to fight ; Nor trumpet's sound I heard , nor ...
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... looks ; Continual comfort in a face , The lineaments of Gospel books— I trow that count'nance cannot lye , Whose thoughts are legible in the eye . Above all others this is he , Which erst approved in his song , That love and honour ...
... looks ; Continual comfort in a face , The lineaments of Gospel books— I trow that count'nance cannot lye , Whose thoughts are legible in the eye . Above all others this is he , Which erst approved in his song , That love and honour ...
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