Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... Stage Illusion , Sanity of True Genius , Some Sonnets of Sir Philip Sydney , Dramatic Writers Contemporary with Shakspeare , On the Tragedies of Shakspeare , On the Poetical Works of George Wither , The Genteel Style in Writing ...
... Stage Illusion , Sanity of True Genius , Some Sonnets of Sir Philip Sydney , Dramatic Writers Contemporary with Shakspeare , On the Tragedies of Shakspeare , On the Poetical Works of George Wither , The Genteel Style in Writing ...
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... STAGE ILLUSION SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS HESIOD • SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ELIZABETHAN DRAMA CHAPMAN · SHAKESPEARE HENRY PORTER JOHN DAY . MASSINGER THOMAS HEYWOOD viii XV I 4 7 7 15 33 34 58 58 • 59 • 59 • 59 62 67 IZAAK WALTON • 67 SIR THOMAS ...
... STAGE ILLUSION SANITY OF TRUE GENIUS HESIOD • SIR PHILIP SIDNEY ELIZABETHAN DRAMA CHAPMAN · SHAKESPEARE HENRY PORTER JOHN DAY . MASSINGER THOMAS HEYWOOD viii XV I 4 7 7 15 33 34 58 58 • 59 • 59 • 59 62 67 IZAAK WALTON • 67 SIR THOMAS ...
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... be thus classed I have left under their own titles . I have arranged the authors almost always in the chronological sequence of their births . LAMB'S LITERARY CRITICISM STAGE ILLUSION A play is said to xvi INTRODUCTION TEXT.
... be thus classed I have left under their own titles . I have arranged the authors almost always in the chronological sequence of their births . LAMB'S LITERARY CRITICISM STAGE ILLUSION A play is said to xvi INTRODUCTION TEXT.
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... STAGE ILLUSION A play is said to be well or ill acted in proportion to the scenical illusion produced . Whether such illusion can in any case be perfect , is not the question . The nearest approach to it , we are told , is , when the ...
... STAGE ILLUSION A play is said to be well or ill acted in proportion to the scenical illusion produced . Whether such illusion can in any case be perfect , is not the question . The nearest approach to it , we are told , is , when the ...
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... stage , but because the skilful actor , by a 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 ...
... stage , but because the skilful actor , by a 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 ...
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