Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... pass for deep skill in the passions . It is common for people to talk of Shakspeare's plays being so natural ; that every body can understand him . They are natural indeed , they are grounded deep in nature , so deep that the depth of ...
... pass for deep skill in the passions . It is common for people to talk of Shakspeare's plays being so natural ; that every body can understand him . They are natural indeed , they are grounded deep in nature , so deep that the depth of ...
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... pass away , And leave its dolorous mansions to the peering day . The Garden of Eden , with our first parents in it , is not more impossible to be shewn on a stage , than the Enchanted Isle , with its no less interesting and innocent ...
... pass away , And leave its dolorous mansions to the peering day . The Garden of Eden , with our first parents in it , is not more impossible to be shewn on a stage , than the Enchanted Isle , with its no less interesting and innocent ...
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... pass over , and substitutes in its stead the coarse , taunting humour , and clumsy merriment , of a low - minded assassin . 3dly . His personal deformity . — When the Richard of Mr Cooke makes allusions to his own form , they seem ...
... pass over , and substitutes in its stead the coarse , taunting humour , and clumsy merriment , of a low - minded assassin . 3dly . His personal deformity . — When the Richard of Mr Cooke makes allusions to his own form , they seem ...
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... pass ! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer . So ends ' King Lear , ' the most stupendous of the Shak- spearian dramas ; and Kent , the noblest feature of the con- ceptions of his divine mind ...
... pass ! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer . So ends ' King Lear , ' the most stupendous of the Shak- spearian dramas ; and Kent , the noblest feature of the con- ceptions of his divine mind ...
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... pass through , rather than break them : and ( he adds , ) that you may give credit to this my exaggeration , behold at least he that promiseth you this , is Don Quixote de la Mancha , if haply this name hath come to your hearing ...
... pass through , rather than break them : and ( he adds , ) that you may give credit to this my exaggeration , behold at least he that promiseth you this , is Don Quixote de la Mancha , if haply this name hath come to your hearing ...
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