Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... refer to the date of writing , those appended to the other extracts refer to the date of first publication . My thanks are due : to Mr Humphrey Milford for his generous permission to use the text of the Oxford Edition of the works of ...
... refer to the date of writing , those appended to the other extracts refer to the date of first publication . My thanks are due : to Mr Humphrey Milford for his generous permission to use the text of the Oxford Edition of the works of ...
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... refer to , nothing but names and places is familiar ; the persons are neither of this world nor of any other conceivable one ; an endless string of activities without purpose , of purposes destitute of motive : -we meet phantoms in our ...
... refer to , nothing but names and places is familiar ; the persons are neither of this world nor of any other conceivable one ; an endless string of activities without purpose , of purposes destitute of motive : -we meet phantoms in our ...
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... refer- ence . Ford was of the first order of poets . He sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man ; in the actions and sufferings of the ...
... refer- ence . Ford was of the first order of poets . He sought for sublimity , not by parcels , in metaphors or visible images , but directly where she has her full residence in the heart of man ; in the actions and sufferings of the ...
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... refer to the Dying part , because it contains better matter than the ' Holy Living , ' which deals more in rules than illustrations - I mean comparison with the other only , else it has more and more beautiful illustrations - than any ...
... refer to the Dying part , because it contains better matter than the ' Holy Living , ' which deals more in rules than illustrations - I mean comparison with the other only , else it has more and more beautiful illustrations - than any ...
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... refer our reader to the poem , or to the divine germ of it in Boccaccio . It is a great while ago since we read the original ; and in this affecting revival of it we do but Weep again a long - forgotten woe . More exuberantly rich in ...
... refer our reader to the poem , or to the divine germ of it in Boccaccio . It is a great while ago since we read the original ; and in this affecting revival of it we do but Weep again a long - forgotten woe . More exuberantly rich in ...
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