Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles LambThe University Press, 1923 - 114 Seiten |
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... worth and spirit , For in her a grace there shines , That o'er - daring thoughts confines ; Making worthless men despair To be lov'd of one so fair . Yea the destinies agree , Some good judgments blind should be , And not gain the power ...
... worth and spirit , For in her a grace there shines , That o'er - daring thoughts confines ; Making worthless men despair To be lov'd of one so fair . Yea the destinies agree , Some good judgments blind should be , And not gain the power ...
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... worth a halfpenny . Many elegant dialogues have been written ( such as Bishop Berkeley's Minute Philosopher ) , but in all of them the Interlocutors are merely abstract arguments personify'd ; not living dramatic characters , as in ...
... worth a halfpenny . Many elegant dialogues have been written ( such as Bishop Berkeley's Minute Philosopher ) , but in all of them the Interlocutors are merely abstract arguments personify'd ; not living dramatic characters , as in ...
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... worth the pains ; I cannot tell : perhaps the play is not worth the candle .'- Monsieur Pompone , ' French Ambassador in his ( Sir William's ) time at the Hague , ' certifies him , that in his life he had never heard of any man in ...
... worth the pains ; I cannot tell : perhaps the play is not worth the candle .'- Monsieur Pompone , ' French Ambassador in his ( Sir William's ) time at the Hague , ' certifies him , that in his life he had never heard of any man in ...
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... worth existing in the world , and in the mountainous district in particular . In the resolution of these doubts , the priest enters upon a most affecting and singular strain of narration , derived from the graves around him . Pointing ...
... worth existing in the world , and in the mountainous district in particular . In the resolution of these doubts , the priest enters upon a most affecting and singular strain of narration , derived from the graves around him . Pointing ...
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... worth from attaining its full share of popularity are to be found in the boldness and originality of his genius . The times are past when a poet could securely follow the direction of his own mind into whatever tracts it might lead . A ...
... worth from attaining its full share of popularity are to be found in the boldness and originality of his genius . The times are past when a poet could securely follow the direction of his own mind into whatever tracts it might lead . A ...
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