Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... sort of sub- reference , rather than direct appeal to us , disarms the character of a great deal of its odiousness , by seeming to engage our compassion for the insecure tenure by which he holds his money bags and parchments ? By this ...
... sort of sub- reference , rather than direct appeal to us , disarms the character of a great deal of its odiousness , by seeming to engage our compassion for the insecure tenure by which he holds his money bags and parchments ? By this ...
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... sort of truth which we expect when a man tells us a mournful or a merry story . If we suspect the former of falsehood in any one tittle , we reject it altogether . Our tears refuse to flow at a suspected imposition . But the teller of a ...
... sort of truth which we expect when a man tells us a mournful or a merry story . If we suspect the former of falsehood in any one tittle , we reject it altogether . Our tears refuse to flow at a suspected imposition . But the teller of a ...
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... sort in his playing with Mr Wrench in the farce of Free and Easy . Many instances would be tedious ; these may suffice to show that comic acting at least does not always demand from the performer that strict abstraction from all ...
... sort in his playing with Mr Wrench in the farce of Free and Easy . Many instances would be tedious ; these may suffice to show that comic acting at least does not always demand from the performer that strict abstraction from all ...
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... sort — but what a copy ! Let the most romantic of us , that has been entertained all night with the spectacle of some wild and magnificent vision , recombine it in the morning , and try it by his waking judgment . That which appeared so ...
... sort — but what a copy ! Let the most romantic of us , that has been entertained all night with the spectacle of some wild and magnificent vision , recombine it in the morning , and try it by his waking judgment . That which appeared so ...
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... sort . They fall below the plain moral dignity , the sanctity , and high yet modest spirit of self - approval , of Milton , in his compositions of a similar structure . They are in truth what Milton , censuring the Arcadia , says of ...
... sort . They fall below the plain moral dignity , the sanctity , and high yet modest spirit of self - approval , of Milton , in his compositions of a similar structure . They are in truth what Milton , censuring the Arcadia , says of ...
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