Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day by our cleverest tragedians ; and while these ...
... spectators . In tragedy - in all which is to affect the feelings this undivided attention to his stage business , seems indispensable . Yet it is , in fact , dispensed with every day by our cleverest tragedians ; and while these ...
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... spectators . To make the intrusion comic , the actor who plays the annoyed man must a little desert nature ; he must , in short , be thinking of the audience , and express only so much dissatisfaction and peevishness as is consistent ...
... spectators . To make the intrusion comic , the actor who plays the annoyed man must a little desert nature ; he must , in short , be thinking of the audience , and express only so much dissatisfaction and peevishness as is consistent ...
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... spectators are to derive a certain soothing of self - referred satisfaction . We turn away from the real essences of things to hunt after their relative shadows , moral duties ; whereas , if the truth of things were fairly repre- sented ...
... spectators are to derive a certain soothing of self - referred satisfaction . We turn away from the real essences of things to hunt after their relative shadows , moral duties ; whereas , if the truth of things were fairly repre- sented ...
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... spectators , and all the court , will rise and make proffer to defend her in spite of the utmost conviction of her guilt ; as the Shepherds in Don Quixote make proffer to follow the beautiful Shepherdess Marcela , ' without making any ...
... spectators , and all the court , will rise and make proffer to defend her in spite of the utmost conviction of her guilt ; as the Shepherds in Don Quixote make proffer to follow the beautiful Shepherdess Marcela , ' without making any ...
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... spectators the performer obviously possesses . For this reason , scolding scenes , scenes where two persons talk themselves into a fit of fury , and then in a surprising manner talk themselves out of it again , have always been the most ...
... spectators the performer obviously possesses . For this reason , scolding scenes , scenes where two persons talk themselves into a fit of fury , and then in a surprising manner talk themselves out of it again , have always been the most ...
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