Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... turn of mind been above all things quaint . Lamb's modesty and simplicity ( so beautifully described in Pater's essay in Appreciations ) are evident with the rarest ex- ceptions throughout his letters , from his earliest criticisms of ...
... turn of mind been above all things quaint . Lamb's modesty and simplicity ( so beautifully described in Pater's essay in Appreciations ) are evident with the rarest ex- ceptions throughout his letters , from his earliest criticisms of ...
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... turn for a moment from another he loves exceedingly ; but is there the least thing to suggest that he ever turned against it for good ? But I have spent quite enough words in palliating Lamb's defects , for , when all is said and done ...
... turn for a moment from another he loves exceedingly ; but is there the least thing to suggest that he ever turned against it for good ? But I have spent quite enough words in palliating Lamb's defects , for , when all is said and done ...
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... turns life into a dream ; the other to the wildest dreams gives the sobrieties of every day occurrences . By what subtile art of tracing the mental processes it is effected , we are not philosophers enough to explain , but in that ...
... turns life into a dream ; the other to the wildest dreams gives the sobrieties of every day occurrences . By what subtile art of tracing the mental processes it is effected , we are not philosophers enough to explain , but in that ...
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... 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 , the relative duties might be safely trusted to them- selves , and moral ...
... 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 , the relative duties might be safely trusted to them- selves , and moral ...
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... turn of fate , or dismissed with the joint pity of the lovers and the audience . Donne has a copy of verses to his mistress , dissuading her from a resolution which she seems to have taken up from some of these scenical representations ...
... turn of fate , or dismissed with the joint pity of the lovers and the audience . Donne has a copy of verses to his mistress , dissuading her from a resolution which she seems to have taken up from some of these scenical representations ...
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