Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... poet , a cool head , the faculty of self - surrender and a certain modicum of bookishness ; probably many other qualities , but these will suffice . Some great men who have the qualification of being poets entirely lack at least one of ...
... poet , a cool head , the faculty of self - surrender and a certain modicum of bookishness ; probably many other qualities , but these will suffice . Some great men who have the qualification of being poets entirely lack at least one of ...
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... poet's he fixes in words ' the breath and finer spirit ' of romance , and again when he speaks of the Ballad of ... poetic imagery the most natural for expressing the kind of passion he felt X INTRODUCTION.
... poet's he fixes in words ' the breath and finer spirit ' of romance , and again when he speaks of the Ballad of ... poetic imagery the most natural for expressing the kind of passion he felt X INTRODUCTION.
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... thing he loves , though he loves it as much . He communicates his own enjoyment , and makes us a defiant present of it , as his ; but in Lamb the old poet speaks again , as though his spirit were but xii INTRODUCTION.
... thing he loves , though he loves it as much . He communicates his own enjoyment , and makes us a defiant present of it , as his ; but in Lamb the old poet speaks again , as though his spirit were but xii INTRODUCTION.
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... poet speaks again , as though his spirit were but taking up a new instrument and breathing through it . ' Of Lamb's originality it is superfluous to speak : it meets us everywhere in the good and the bad alike . He had no master , his ...
... poet speaks again , as though his spirit were but taking up a new instrument and breathing through it . ' Of Lamb's originality it is superfluous to speak : it meets us everywhere in the good and the bad alike . He had no master , his ...
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... poetic talent is here chiefly to be understood , mani- fests itself in the admirable balance of all the faculties ... poet dreams being awake . He is not possessed by his subject , but has dominion over it . In the groves of Eden he ...
... poetic talent is here chiefly to be understood , mani- fests itself in the admirable balance of all the faculties ... poet dreams being awake . He is not possessed by his subject , but has dominion over it . In the groves of Eden he ...
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