The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. have any such notions dinned into them by the mere
strength of an actor's lungs , -- that apprehensions foreign to them should be thus
infused into them by storm , I can neither believe , nor understand how it can be ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. have any such notions dinned into them by the mere
strength of an actor's lungs , -- that apprehensions foreign to them should be thus
infused into them by storm , I can neither believe , nor understand how it can be ...
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... for would any true lover of them have admitted into his matchless scenes such
ribald trash as Tate and Cibber , and the rest of them , that With their darkness
durst affront his light , have foisted into the acting plays of Shakspeare ? I believe
...
... for would any true lover of them have admitted into his matchless scenes such
ribald trash as Tate and Cibber , and the rest of them , that With their darkness
durst affront his light , have foisted into the acting plays of Shakspeare ? I believe
...
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I believe it impossible that he could have had a proper reverence for Shakspeare
, and have condescended to go through that interpolated scene in Richard the
Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's heart by telling her he loves ...
I believe it impossible that he could have had a proper reverence for Shakspeare
, and have condescended to go through that interpolated scene in Richard the
Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's heart by telling her he loves ...
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It is one thing to read of an ' enchanter , and to believe the wondrous tale while
we are reading it ; but to have a conjuror brought before us in his conjuring -
gown , with his spirits about him , which none but himself and some hundred of ...
It is one thing to read of an ' enchanter , and to believe the wondrous tale while
we are reading it ; but to have a conjuror brought before us in his conjuring -
gown , with his spirits about him , which none but himself and some hundred of ...
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Painting is a world of itself , but in scene - painting there is the attempt to deceive
; and there is the discordancy , never to be got over , between painted scenes
and real people . ing , to make us believe that we hear those 32 ON SHAK ...
Painting is a world of itself , but in scene - painting there is the attempt to deceive
; and there is the discordancy , never to be got over , between painted scenes
and real people . ing , to make us believe that we hear those 32 ON SHAK ...
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