Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... perfect reflection of what he reads , unstirred by any wind of restless- ness . It is very easy to exaggerate the ' quaintness ' of Lamb's writings in general , and it is positively wrong to use the word as peculiarly descriptive of his ...
... perfect reflection of what he reads , unstirred by any wind of restless- ness . It is very easy to exaggerate the ' quaintness ' of Lamb's writings in general , and it is positively wrong to use the word as peculiarly descriptive of his ...
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... perfect intro- duction to a writer than this . Lamb works here largely by quotation , but every now and then delicately adjusts the reader's mood by a judicious remark . At the end we have forgotten the critic , and are left with an ...
... perfect intro- duction to a writer than this . Lamb works here largely by quotation , but every now and then delicately adjusts the reader's mood by a judicious remark . At the end we have forgotten the critic , and are left with an ...
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... perfect , is not the question . The nearest approach to it , we are told , is , when the actor appears wholly unconscious of the presence of spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to ...
... perfect , is not the question . The nearest approach to it , we are told , is , when the actor appears wholly unconscious of the presence of spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to ...
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... perfect midsummer madness . Nebuchad- nazar's are mere modest pretensions compared with the thun- dering vaunts of this Scythian Shepherd . He comes in , drawn by conquered kings , and reproaches these pampered jades of Asia that they ...
... perfect midsummer madness . Nebuchad- nazar's are mere modest pretensions compared with the thun- dering vaunts of this Scythian Shepherd . He comes in , drawn by conquered kings , and reproaches these pampered jades of Asia that they ...
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... perfect notion of the female heroic character , next to Calantha in the Broken Heart . She is a piece of sainted nature . Yet noble as the whole passage is , it must be confessed that the manner of it , compared with Shakspeare's finest ...
... perfect notion of the female heroic character , next to Calantha in the Broken Heart . She is a piece of sainted nature . Yet noble as the whole passage is , it must be confessed that the manner of it , compared with Shakspeare's finest ...
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