Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... spirit ' of romance , and again when he speaks of the Ballad of Chevy Chase . The difference between Sidney's criticism of Chevy Chase and Dryden's of Shakespeare is that the one is quite , the other not quite indispensable to what it ...
... spirit ' of romance , and again when he speaks of the Ballad of Chevy Chase . The difference between Sidney's criticism of Chevy Chase and Dryden's of Shakespeare is that the one is quite , the other not quite indispensable to what it ...
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... spirit receive the perfect reflection of what he reads , unstirred by any wind of restless- ness . It is very easy to exaggerate the ' quaintness ' of Lamb's writings in general , and it is positively wrong to use the word as peculiarly ...
... spirit receive the perfect reflection of what he reads , unstirred by any wind of restless- ness . It is very easy to exaggerate the ' quaintness ' of Lamb's writings in general , and it is positively wrong to use the word as peculiarly ...
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... spirit in which they are written would not have been disowned by Matthew Arnold . This concern with human action is nowhere better seen than in the admirable review of Keats ' Lamia volume , in which Lamb with an instinct perfectly true ...
... spirit in which they are written would not have been disowned by Matthew Arnold . This concern with human action is nowhere better seen than in the admirable review of Keats ' Lamia volume , in which Lamb with an instinct perfectly true ...
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... spirit were but taking up a new instrument and breathing through it . ' Of Lamb's originality it is superfluous to speak : it meets us everywhere in the good and the bad alike . He had no master , his tastes were entirely native , and ...
... spirit were but taking up a new instrument and breathing through it . ' Of Lamb's originality it is superfluous to speak : it meets us everywhere in the good and the bad alike . He had no master , his tastes were entirely native , and ...
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... spirit of self - approval , of Milton , in his compositions of a similar structure . They are in truth what Milton , censuring the Arcadia , says of that work ( to which they are a sort of after - tune or application ) , ' vain and ...
... spirit of self - approval , of Milton , in his compositions of a similar structure . They are in truth what Milton , censuring the Arcadia , says of that work ( to which they are a sort of after - tune or application ) , ' vain and ...
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