Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... seen than in the admirable review of Keats ' Lamia volume , in which Lamb with an instinct perfectly true to himself , though not neces- sarily truer than the instincts of those who have thought otherwise , prefers Isabella with its ...
... seen than in the admirable review of Keats ' Lamia volume , in which Lamb with an instinct perfectly true to himself , though not neces- sarily truer than the instincts of those who have thought otherwise , prefers Isabella with its ...
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... seen , felt , and hugged ; as capable of satisfying two of the senses at least . The substitution of a thin , unsatisfying medium in the place of the good old tangible metal , has made avarice quite a Platonic affection in comparison ...
... seen , felt , and hugged ; as capable of satisfying two of the senses at least . The substitution of a thin , unsatisfying medium in the place of the good old tangible metal , has made avarice quite a Platonic affection in comparison ...
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... seen before , and which upon examination proved to be a whole - length of the celebrated Mr Garrick . Though I would not go so far with some good catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground , yet I own I was ...
... seen before , and which upon examination proved to be a whole - length of the celebrated Mr Garrick . Though I would not go so far with some good catholics abroad as to shut players altogether out of consecrated ground , yet I own I was ...
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... seen in those speeches from Henry the Fifth , etc. which are current in the mouths of school - boys from their being to be found in Enfield Speakers , and such kind of books . I confess myself utterly unable to appreciate that ...
... seen in those speeches from Henry the Fifth , etc. which are current in the mouths of school - boys from their being to be found in Enfield Speakers , and such kind of books . I confess myself utterly unable to appreciate that ...
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... seen a player in this character , who did not exaggerate and strain to the utmost these ambiguous features , these temporary deformities in the character . They make him express a vulgar scorn at Polonius which utterly degrades his ...
... seen a player in this character , who did not exaggerate and strain to the utmost these ambiguous features , these temporary deformities in the character . They make him express a vulgar scorn at Polonius which utterly degrades his ...
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