The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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ON THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAK SPEARE , CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE
TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION . TAKING a turn the other
day in the Abbey , I was struck with the affected attitude of a figure , which I do not
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ON THE TRAGEDIES OF SHAK SPEARE , CONSIDERED WITH REFERENCE
TO THEIR FITNESS FOR STAGE REPRESENTATION . TAKING a turn the other
day in the Abbey , I was struck with the affected attitude of a figure , which I do not
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I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines :To paint fair
Nature , by divine command , Her magic pencil in his glowing hand , A
Shakspeare rose ; then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a
Garrick came .
I found inscribed under this harlequin figure the following lines :To paint fair
Nature , by divine command , Her magic pencil in his glowing hand , A
Shakspeare rose ; then , to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world , a
Garrick came .
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... Charming Betty Careless , —these half - laughable , scarce - pitiable objects
take off from the horror which the principal figure would of itself raise , at the same
time that they assist the feeling of the scene by contributing to the general notion
...
... Charming Betty Careless , —these half - laughable , scarce - pitiable objects
take off from the horror which the principal figure would of itself raise , at the same
time that they assist the feeling of the scene by contributing to the general notion
...
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... that had pronounced his banishment , and forgetful at once of his wrongs and
dignities , taking on himself the disguise of a menial , retains his fidelity to the
figure , his loyalty to the carcass , the shadow , the shell and empty husk of Lear ?
... that had pronounced his banishment , and forgetful at once of his wrongs and
dignities , taking on himself the disguise of a menial , retains his fidelity to the
figure , his loyalty to the carcass , the shadow , the shell and empty husk of Lear ?
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... keeping alive the flames of vain hope within the very walls of the prison to
which the vanity has conducted him , which have taught the darker lesson of
extinguished hope to the desponding figure who is the principal person of the
scene .
... keeping alive the flames of vain hope within the very walls of the prison to
which the vanity has conducted him , which have taught the darker lesson of
extinguished hope to the desponding figure who is the principal person of the
scene .
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