The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner , the actor with the
character which he represents . It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to
disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of
Lady Macbeth ...
... but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner , the actor with the
character which he represents . It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to
disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of
Lady Macbeth ...
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But then , whether Hamlet is likely to have put on such brutal appearances to a
lady whom he loved so dearly , is never thought on . The truth is , that in all such
deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock
of ...
But then , whether Hamlet is likely to have put on such brutal appearances to a
lady whom he loved so dearly , is never thought on . The truth is , that in all such
deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock
of ...
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And in fact , who does not speak indifferently of the Gamester and of Macbeth as
fine stage performances , and praise the Mrs. Beverley in the same way as the
Lady Macbeth of Mrs. S. ? Belvidera , and Calista , and Isabella , and Euphrasia ...
And in fact , who does not speak indifferently of the Gamester and of Macbeth as
fine stage performances , and praise the Mrs. Beverley in the same way as the
Lady Macbeth of Mrs. S. ? Belvidera , and Calista , and Isabella , and Euphrasia ...
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Nothing can be more soothing , more flattering to the nobler parts of our natures ,
than to read of a young Venetian lady of highest extraction , through the force of
love and from a sense of merit in him whom she loved , laying aside every ...
Nothing can be more soothing , more flattering to the nobler parts of our natures ,
than to read of a young Venetian lady of highest extraction , through the force of
love and from a sense of merit in him whom she loved , laying aside every ...
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Wither has chosen to bestow upon the lady whom he commends , the name of
Arete , or Virtue ; and , assuming to himself the character of Philarete , or Lover of
Virtue , there is a sort of propriety in that heaped measure of perfections , which ...
Wither has chosen to bestow upon the lady whom he commends , the name of
Arete , or Virtue ; and , assuming to himself the character of Philarete , or Lover of
Virtue , there is a sort of propriety in that heaped measure of perfections , which ...
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