Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... thought ' as Lamb's sentence , is not in the least indispensable , or quote Professor Saintsbury to the effect that ' in no critic perhaps not even in Mr Pater- does style count for so much as in Lamb . ' To call attention to other ...
... thought ' as Lamb's sentence , is not in the least indispensable , or quote Professor Saintsbury to the effect that ' in no critic perhaps not even in Mr Pater- does style count for so much as in Lamb . ' To call attention to other ...
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... thought otherwise , prefers Isabella with its greater insistence on action , human feeling and dramatic qualities generally to all the splendour of the pictorial writing in The Eve of St Agnes . He could never have shown this preference ...
... thought otherwise , prefers Isabella with its greater insistence on action , human feeling and dramatic qualities generally to all the splendour of the pictorial writing in The Eve of St Agnes . He could never have shown this preference ...
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... 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 interest mainly tells us what Lamb has not read ...
... 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 interest mainly tells us what Lamb has not read ...
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... Thoughts upon the vast , and more than Indian voyages , to bring home rich pearls , outlandish wealth , gums , jewels ... thought in English . I am sure , Sydney has no flights like this . His extravaganzas do not strike at the sky ...
... Thoughts upon the vast , and more than Indian voyages , to bring home rich pearls , outlandish wealth , gums , jewels ... thought in English . I am sure , Sydney has no flights like this . His extravaganzas do not strike at the sky ...
Seite 9
... d in golden cage . O fools , or over - wise ! alas , the race Of all my thoughts hath neither stop nor start , But only STELLA's eyes , and STELLA's heart . 1 Press . IV Because I oft in dark abstracted guise Seem most SIR PHILIP SYDNEY 9.
... d in golden cage . O fools , or over - wise ! alas , the race Of all my thoughts hath neither stop nor start , But only STELLA's eyes , and STELLA's heart . 1 Press . IV Because I oft in dark abstracted guise Seem most SIR PHILIP SYDNEY 9.
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