The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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Did not Garrick shine , and was he not ambitious of shining in every drawling
tragedy that his wretched day produced , the productions of the Hills and the
Murphys and the Browns , —and shall he have that honour to dwell in our minds
for ever ...
Did not Garrick shine , and was he not ambitious of shining in every drawling
tragedy that his wretched day produced , the productions of the Hills and the
Murphys and the Browns , —and shall he have that honour to dwell in our minds
for ever ...
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There is in the second part of this play , where Bellafront , a reclaimed harlot ;
recounts some of the miseries of her profession , a simple picture of honour and
shame , contrasted without violence , and expressed without immodesty , which
is ...
There is in the second part of this play , where Bellafront , a reclaimed harlot ;
recounts some of the miseries of her profession , a simple picture of honour and
shame , contrasted without violence , and expressed without immodesty , which
is ...
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To know the boundaries of honour , to be judiciously valiant , to have a
temperance which shall beget a smoothness in the angry swellings of youth , to
esteem life as nothing when the sacred reputation of a parent is to be defended ,
yet to ...
To know the boundaries of honour , to be judiciously valiant , to have a
temperance which shall beget a smoothness in the angry swellings of youth , to
esteem life as nothing when the sacred reputation of a parent is to be defended ,
yet to ...
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Yet such things would stand a writer now - a - days in far better stead than
Captain Agar and his conscientious honour ; and he would be considered as a
far better teacher of morality than old Rowley or Middleton , if they were living .
WILLIAM ...
Yet such things would stand a writer now - a - days in far better stead than
Captain Agar and his conscientious honour ; and he would be considered as a
far better teacher of morality than old Rowley or Middleton , if they were living .
WILLIAM ...
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He turned all that he touched into images of honour and virtue . Helena in
Shakspeare is a young woman seeking a man in marriage . The ordinary rules of
courtship are reversed , the habitual feelings are crossed . Yet with such
exquisite ...
He turned all that he touched into images of honour and virtue . Helena in
Shakspeare is a young woman seeking a man in marriage . The ordinary rules of
courtship are reversed , the habitual feelings are crossed . Yet with such
exquisite ...
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