The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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What a slender pittance of fame was motive sufficient to the production of such
plays as the English Traveller , the Challenge for Beauty , and the Woman Killed
with Kindness ! Posterity is bound to take care that a writer loses nothing by such
a ...
What a slender pittance of fame was motive sufficient to the production of such
plays as the English Traveller , the Challenge for Beauty , and the Woman Killed
with Kindness ! Posterity is bound to take care that a writer loses nothing by such
a ...
Сторінка 49
Those noble and liberal casuists could discern in the differences , the quarrels ,
the animosities of men , a beauty and truth of moral feeling , no less than in the
everlastingly inculcated duties of forgiveness and atonement . With us , all is ...
Those noble and liberal casuists could discern in the differences , the quarrels ,
the animosities of men , a beauty and truth of moral feeling , no less than in the
everlastingly inculcated duties of forgiveness and atonement . With us , all is ...
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This White Devil of Italy sets off a bad cause so speciously , and pleads with such
an innocenceresembling boldness , that we seem to see that matchless beauty of
her face which inspires such gay confidence into her , and are ready to expect ...
This White Devil of Italy sets off a bad cause so speciously , and pleads with such
an innocenceresembling boldness , that we seem to see that matchless beauty of
her face which inspires such gay confidence into her , and are ready to expect ...
Сторінка 56
So sweet and lovely does she make the shame , Which , like a canker in the
fragrant rose , Does spot the beauty of her budding name ! I never saw any thing
like the funeral dirge in this play , for the death of Marcello , except the ditty which
...
So sweet and lovely does she make the shame , Which , like a canker in the
fragrant rose , Does spot the beauty of her budding name ! I never saw any thing
like the funeral dirge in this play , for the death of Marcello , except the ditty which
...
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... both of attitude and physiognomy , than this effect occasioned : nor was there
wanting beside it one of those beautiful female faces which the same Hogarth , in
whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him ...
... both of attitude and physiognomy , than this effect occasioned : nor was there
wanting beside it one of those beautiful female faces which the same Hogarth , in
whom the satirist never extinguished that love of beauty which belonged to him ...
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