The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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Who can read these instances of jealous selfwatchfulness in our sweet
Shakspeare , and dream of any congeniality between him and one that , - by
every tradition of him , appears to have ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 19.
Who can read these instances of jealous selfwatchfulness in our sweet
Shakspeare , and dream of any congeniality between him and one that , - by
every tradition of him , appears to have ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 19.
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by every tradition of him , appears to have been as mere a player as ever existed
; to have had his mind tainted with the lowest players ' vices , envy and jealousy ,
and miserable cravings after applause ; one who in the exercise of his ...
by every tradition of him , appears to have been as mere a player as ever existed
; to have had his mind tainted with the lowest players ' vices , envy and jealousy ,
and miserable cravings after applause ; one who in the exercise of his ...
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But we miss the poet , that which in Shakspeare always appears out and above
the surface of the nature . Heywood's characters in this play , for instance , his
country gentlemen , & c . are exactly what we see , but of the best kind of what we
...
But we miss the poet , that which in Shakspeare always appears out and above
the surface of the nature . Heywood's characters in this play , for instance , his
country gentlemen , & c . are exactly what we see , but of the best kind of what we
...
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... known by a peculiar neatness of apparel , and by wearing black . Our delicacy
in fact forbids the dramatizing of distress at all . It is never shewn We turn away in
its essential properties ; it appears 50 CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS
...
... known by a peculiar neatness of apparel , and by wearing black . Our delicacy
in fact forbids the dramatizing of distress at all . It is never shewn We turn away in
its essential properties ; it appears 50 CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS
...
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We turn away in its essential properties ; it appears but as the adjunct of some
virtue , as something which is to be relieved , from the approbation of which relief
the spectators are to derive a certain soothing of self - referred satisfaction . from
...
We turn away in its essential properties ; it appears but as the adjunct of some
virtue , as something which is to be relieved , from the approbation of which relief
the spectators are to derive a certain soothing of self - referred satisfaction . from
...
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