The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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We talk of Shakspeare's admirable observation of life , when we should feel , that
not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every - day characters which
surrounded him , as they surround us , but from his own mind , which was , to ...
We talk of Shakspeare's admirable observation of life , when we should feel , that
not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every - day characters which
surrounded him , as they surround us , but from his own mind , which was , to ...
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THOMAS MIDDLETON AND WILLIAM ROWLEY . A Fair Quarrel . — The insipid
levelling morality to which the modern stage is tied down , would not admit of
such admirable passions as these scenes are filled with . A puritanical
obtuseness of ...
THOMAS MIDDLETON AND WILLIAM ROWLEY . A Fair Quarrel . — The insipid
levelling morality to which the modern stage is tied down , would not admit of
such admirable passions as these scenes are filled with . A puritanical
obtuseness of ...
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... root and branch , at the Reformation . Our artists are too good Protestants to
give life to that admirable commixture of maternal tenderness with 1 F The Boys
under Demoniacal Possession of Raphael and ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH .
... root and branch , at the Reformation . Our artists are too good Protestants to
give life to that admirable commixture of maternal tenderness with 1 F The Boys
under Demoniacal Possession of Raphael and ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH .
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But what would atone for all his defects , even if they were twice told , is his
admirable fund of invention , ever inexhaustible in its resources ; and his satyr ,
which is always sharp and pertinent , and often highly moral , was ( except in a
few ...
But what would atone for all his defects , even if they were twice told , is his
admirable fund of invention , ever inexhaustible in its resources ; and his satyr ,
which is always sharp and pertinent , and often highly moral , was ( except in a
few ...
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... for the more amiable pursuit of beautiful nature : this , indeed , is not to be
wondered at , when we recollect that he has , in Mrs. Bunbury , so admirable an
exemplar of the most finished grace and beauty continually at his elbow . But ( to
say ...
... for the more amiable pursuit of beautiful nature : this , indeed , is not to be
wondered at , when we recollect that he has , in Mrs. Bunbury , so admirable an
exemplar of the most finished grace and beauty continually at his elbow . But ( to
say ...
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