The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... poet possesses , has with those low tricks upon the eye and ear , which a
player by observing a few general effects , which some common passion , as
grief , anger , & c . usually has upon the gestures and exterior , can so easily
compass .
... poet possesses , has with those low tricks upon the eye and ear , which a
player by observing a few general effects , which some common passion , as
grief , anger , & c . usually has upon the gestures and exterior , can so easily
compass .
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... so contagious the counterfeit appearance of any emotion is , that let the words
be what they will , the look and tone shall carry it off and make it pass for deep
skill in the passions . It is common for people to talk of Shakspeare's plays being
so ...
... so contagious the counterfeit appearance of any emotion is , that let the words
be what they will , the look and tone shall carry it off and make it pass for deep
skill in the passions . It is common for people to talk of Shakspeare's plays being
so ...
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... that this insult upon the morality of the common people of London should
cease to be eternally repeated in the holiday weeks . Why are the ' Prentices of
this famous and well - governed city , instead of an amusement , to be treated
over and ...
... that this insult upon the morality of the common people of London should
cease to be eternally repeated in the holiday weeks . Why are the ' Prentices of
this famous and well - governed city , instead of an amusement , to be treated
over and ...
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... only worthy object of tragedy , —that common auditors know any thing of this ,
or can have any such notions dinned into them by the mere 14 ON
SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... only worthy object of tragedy , —that common auditors know any thing of this ,
or can have any such notions dinned into them by the mere 14 ON
SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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... of characters , which Shakspeare has introduced to give a wildness and a
supernatural elevation to his scenes , as if to remove them still farther from that
assimilation to common life in which their excellence is vulgarly supposed to
consist .
... of characters , which Shakspeare has introduced to give a wildness and a
supernatural elevation to his scenes , as if to remove them still farther from that
assimilation to common life in which their excellence is vulgarly supposed to
consist .
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