Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... Sidney , something quite irreplaceable . If asked for my reasons I could only say that the sentence , ' Sidney did not find a homely poetic imagery the most natural for expressing the kind of passion he felt X INTRODUCTION.
... Sidney , something quite irreplaceable . If asked for my reasons I could only say that the sentence , ' Sidney did not find a homely poetic imagery the most natural for expressing the kind of passion he felt X INTRODUCTION.
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... passion he felt , ' al- though giving the same ' thought ' as Lamb's sentence , is not in the least indispensable , or quote Professor Saintsbury to the effect that ' in no critic perhaps not even in Mr Pater- does style count for so ...
... passion he felt , ' al- though giving the same ' thought ' as Lamb's sentence , is not in the least indispensable , or quote Professor Saintsbury to the effect that ' in no critic perhaps not even in Mr Pater- does style count for so ...
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... passion , so much the better ; but he does not allow mere antiquarianism to affect his tastes . He is , as it were , a man who in 1860 admires Chippendale chairs , not an original who in 1923 deliberately adorns his house with the ...
... passion , so much the better ; but he does not allow mere antiquarianism to affect his tastes . He is , as it were , a man who in 1860 admires Chippendale chairs , not an original who in 1923 deliberately adorns his house with the ...
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... passion . The images which lie before our feet ( though by some accounted the only natural ) are least natural for ... passions that creep and whine in Elegies and Pastoral Ballads . I am sure Milton never loved at this rate . I am ...
... passion . The images which lie before our feet ( though by some accounted the only natural ) are least natural for ... passions that creep and whine in Elegies and Pastoral Ballads . I am sure Milton never loved at this rate . I am ...
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... passion pervading and illuminating action , pur- suits , studies , feats of arms , the opinions of contemporaries ... passions , sentiments , and poetical delicacies of character , scattered all over the Arcadia ( spite of some stiffness ...
... passion pervading and illuminating action , pur- suits , studies , feats of arms , the opinions of contemporaries ... passions , sentiments , and poetical delicacies of character , scattered all over the Arcadia ( spite of some stiffness ...
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