Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... Tragedies of Shakspeare , On the Poetical Works of George Wither , The Genteel Style in Writing , Estimate of De Foe's Secondary Novels , the Review of Wordsworth's Excursion , the Review of Keats ' Lamia . The dates appended to the ...
... Tragedies of Shakspeare , On the Poetical Works of George Wither , The Genteel Style in Writing , Estimate of De Foe's Secondary Novels , the Review of Wordsworth's Excursion , the Review of Keats ' Lamia . The dates appended to the ...
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... Tragedies of Shak- speare and even in the mutilated review of The Excursion . Moreover Lamb's fundamental concern was with the literature of human action rather than of fancy , and could not have co- existed with a fundamental ...
... Tragedies of Shak- speare and even in the mutilated review of The Excursion . Moreover Lamb's fundamental concern was with the literature of human action rather than of fancy , and could not have co- existed with a fundamental ...
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... Tragedies and The Artificial Comedy of the Last Century , he in no way makes us forget that there is another side , and withal gives us high criticism that entirely transcends the nominal issue . His native frankness and sincerity keep ...
... Tragedies and The Artificial Comedy of the Last Century , he in no way makes us forget that there is another side , and withal gives us high criticism that entirely transcends the nominal issue . His native frankness and sincerity keep ...
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... 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 references to an ...
... 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 references to an ...
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... tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated . But when the pleasant impertinent of comedy , in a piece purely meant to give delight , and ...
... tragedy , an Osric , for instance , breaks in upon the serious passions of the scene , we approve of the contempt with which he is treated . But when the pleasant impertinent of comedy , in a piece purely meant to give delight , and ...
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