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... critic pen , Thyself no common judge of books and men , In feeling of thy worth I dedicate . My verse was offered to an older friend ; The humbler prose has fallen to thy share : Nor could I miss the occasion to declare , What spoken in ...
... critic pen , Thyself no common judge of books and men , In feeling of thy worth I dedicate . My verse was offered to an older friend ; The humbler prose has fallen to thy share : Nor could I miss the occasion to declare , What spoken in ...
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... criticism on this farrago of false thoughts and nonsense . But the reflection it led me into was a kind of wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to our own , it should have been the fashion to compliment every ...
... criticism on this farrago of false thoughts and nonsense . But the reflection it led me into was a kind of wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to our own , it should have been the fashion to compliment every ...
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... criticisms which accompanied that publication , I have selected a few which I thought would best stand by themselves , as re- quiring least immediate reference to the play or passage by which they were suggested . CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ...
... criticisms which accompanied that publication , I have selected a few which I thought would best stand by themselves , as re- quiring least immediate reference to the play or passage by which they were suggested . CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE ...
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... criticism . They are more like the over- flowing griefs and talking distraction of Titus Andronicus . The sorrows of the Duchess set inward ; if she talks , it is little more than soli- loquy imitating conversation in a kind of bra ...
... criticism . They are more like the over- flowing griefs and talking distraction of Titus Andronicus . The sorrows of the Duchess set inward ; if she talks , it is little more than soli- loquy imitating conversation in a kind of bra ...
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... critics express it , within the " limits of plea- surable sensation . " But the scenes of their own St. Giles's , delineated by their own countryman , are too shocking to think of . Yet if we could abstract our minds from the ...
... critics express it , within the " limits of plea- surable sensation . " But the scenes of their own St. Giles's , delineated by their own countryman , are too shocking to think of . Yet if we could abstract our minds from the ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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