Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... sense , or it may be , like Sainte - Beuve's essay on Cowper , something that recreates the critic's impression in a separate work of art , which , whether by a greater simplicity than existed in the original creation or by a slight ...
... sense , or it may be , like Sainte - Beuve's essay on Cowper , something that recreates the critic's impression in a separate work of art , which , whether by a greater simplicity than existed in the original creation or by a slight ...
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... sense of our ancestors . ' These are not the words of one whose quaintness is fundamental : the spirit in which they are written would not have been disowned by Matthew Arnold . This concern with human action is nowhere better seen than ...
... sense of our ancestors . ' These are not the words of one whose quaintness is fundamental : the spirit in which they are written would not have been disowned by Matthew Arnold . This concern with human action is nowhere better seen than ...
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... sense of veneration with which those great names in past literature and art brooded over his intelligence , his undiminished impressibility by the great effects in them . ' Then there is Hazlitt's other charge , of fickleness , in a ...
... sense of veneration with which those great names in past literature and art brooded over his intelligence , his undiminished impressibility by the great effects in them . ' Then there is Hazlitt's other charge , of fickleness , in a ...
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... sense of the word . Among these is the Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading , which talks charm- ingly round the books rather than gets inside them ; the passage about Blake in a letter to Barton of May 15 , 1824 , which for all its ...
... sense of the word . Among these is the Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading , which talks charm- ingly round the books rather than gets inside them ; the passage about Blake in a letter to Barton of May 15 , 1824 , which for all its ...
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... sense , it is not a proof of the highest skill in the comedian when , without absolutely appealing to an audience , he keeps up a tacit understanding with them ; and makes them , unconsciously to themselves , a party in the scene . The ...
... sense , it is not a proof of the highest skill in the comedian when , without absolutely appealing to an audience , he keeps up a tacit understanding with them ; and makes them , unconsciously to themselves , a party in the scene . The ...
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