The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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Page On the Tragedies of Shakspeare 1 Characters of Dramatic Writers
contemporary with Shakspeare 37 Specimens from the Writings of Fuller 72 On
the Character and Genius of Hogarth 88 On the Poetical Works of George Wither
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Page On the Tragedies of Shakspeare 1 Characters of Dramatic Writers
contemporary with Shakspeare 37 Specimens from the Writings of Fuller 72 On
the Character and Genius of Hogarth 88 On the Poetical Works of George Wither
- 127 ...
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... of the understanding in reading , that we are apt not only to sink the play -
writer in the consideration which we pay to the actor , but even to identify in our
minds in a perverse manner , the actor with the character which he represents .
... of the understanding in reading , that we are apt not only to sink the play -
writer in the consideration which we pay to the actor , but even to identify in our
minds in a perverse manner , the actor with the character which he represents .
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... is only a medium , and often a highly artificial one , for putting the reader or
spectator into possession of that knowledge of the inner structure and workings of
mind in a character , which he could otherwise never have arrived at in that form
of ...
... is only a medium , and often a highly artificial one , for putting the reader or
spectator into possession of that knowledge of the inner structure and workings of
mind in a character , which he could otherwise never have arrived at in that form
of ...
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Every character , from the boisterous blasphemings of Bajazet to the shrinking
timidity of womanhood , must play the orator . The love - dialogues of Romeo and
Juliet , those silver - sweet sounds of lovers ' tongues by night ; the more intimate
...
Every character , from the boisterous blasphemings of Bajazet to the shrinking
timidity of womanhood , must play the orator . The love - dialogues of Romeo and
Juliet , those silver - sweet sounds of lovers ' tongues by night ; the more intimate
...
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The character of Hamlet is perhaps that by which , since the days of Betterton , a
succession of popular performers have had the greatest ambition to distinguish
themselves . The length of the part may be one of their reasons . But for the ...
The character of Hamlet is perhaps that by which , since the days of Betterton , a
succession of popular performers have had the greatest ambition to distinguish
themselves . The length of the part may be one of their reasons . But for the ...
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