The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... second husband , who wants to see the pictures ? But in the acting , a minia- ture must be lugged out ; which we know not to be the picture , but only to shew how finely a miniature may be represented . This shewing of every thing ...
... second husband , who wants to see the pictures ? But in the acting , a minia- ture must be lugged out ; which we know not to be the picture , but only to shew how finely a miniature may be represented . This shewing of every thing ...
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... Second . In a very different style from mighty Tamburlaine is the tragedy of Ed- ward the Second . The reluctant pangs of abdi- cating royalty in Edward furnished hints , which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second ...
... Second . In a very different style from mighty Tamburlaine is the tragedy of Ed- ward the Second . The reluctant pangs of abdi- cating royalty in Edward furnished hints , which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second ...
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... Second does to Richard the Second . Barabas is a mere monster brought in with a large painted nose to please the rabble . He kills in sport , poisons whole nunneries , invents infer- nal machines . He is just such an exhibition as a ...
... Second does to Richard the Second . Barabas is a mere monster brought in with a large painted nose to please the rabble . He kills in sport , poisons whole nunneries , invents infer- nal machines . He is just such an exhibition as a ...
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... second part of this play , where Bellafront , a reclaimed harlot , recounts some of the miseries of her pro- fession , a simple picture of honour and shame , contrasted without violence , and expressed with- out immodesty , which is ...
... second part of this play , where Bellafront , a reclaimed harlot , recounts some of the miseries of her pro- fession , a simple picture of honour and shame , contrasted without violence , and expressed with- out immodesty , which is ...
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... second part , for its passionate earnestness , and for the tragic note of prepara- tion which it sounds , might have preceded one of those old tales of Thebes or Pelops ' line , which Milton has so highly commended , as free from the ...
... second part , for its passionate earnestness , and for the tragic note of prepara- tion which it sounds , might have preceded one of those old tales of Thebes or Pelops ' line , which Milton has so highly commended , as free from the ...
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