Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... writings and the letters , is perhaps less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture ... Writing , Estimate of De Foe's Secondary Novels , the Review of Wordsworth's Excursion , the Review of Keats ' Lamia ...
... writings and the letters , is perhaps less easy to get at than that of any other great English critic . I venture ... Writing , Estimate of De Foe's Secondary Novels , the Review of Wordsworth's Excursion , the Review of Keats ' Lamia ...
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... writings as occasional , unmethodical and fragment- ary ; but if he goes to it for something that by some subtle means brings him closer to certain works of art than he has been able to get unaided , for something that creates in his ...
... writings as occasional , unmethodical and fragment- ary ; but if he goes to it for something that by some subtle means brings him closer to certain works of art than he has been able to get unaided , for something that creates in his ...
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... writings in general , and it is positively wrong to use the word as peculiarly descriptive of his criticism . Nobility and high seriousness are terms that can more fittingly be applied to his greatest , modesty and simplicity to his ...
... writings in general , and it is positively wrong to use the word as peculiarly descriptive of his criticism . Nobility and high seriousness are terms that can more fittingly be applied to his greatest , modesty and simplicity to his ...
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... writing in The Eve of St Agnes . He could never have shown this preference , had his critical turn of mind been above all things quaint . Lamb's modesty and simplicity ( so beautifully described in Pater's essay in Appreciations ) are ...
... writing in The Eve of St Agnes . He could never have shown this preference , had his critical turn of mind been above all things quaint . Lamb's modesty and simplicity ( so beautifully described in Pater's essay in Appreciations ) are ...
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... Writing proclaiming his own consistency . ' Even Lamb , whose relish of certain things is as keen and earnest as possible , takes a surfeit of admiration , and I should be afraid to ask about his select authors or particular friends ...
... Writing proclaiming his own consistency . ' Even Lamb , whose relish of certain things is as keen and earnest as possible , takes a surfeit of admiration , and I should be afraid to ask about his select authors or particular friends ...
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