The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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But upon the stage , when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty , but we
are left to our poor unassisted senses , I appeal to every one that has seen
Othello played , whether he did not , on the contrary , sink Othello's mind in his
colour ...
But upon the stage , when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty , but we
are left to our poor unassisted senses , I appeal to every one that has seen
Othello played , whether he did not , on the contrary , sink Othello's mind in his
colour ...
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It requires little reflection to perceive , that if those characters in Shakspeare
which are within the precincts of nature , have yet something in them which
appeals too exclusively to the imagination , to admit of their being made objects
to the ...
It requires little reflection to perceive , that if those characters in Shakspeare
which are within the precincts of nature , have yet something in them which
appeals too exclusively to the imagination , to admit of their being made objects
to the ...
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It presents to the fancy just so much of external appearances as to make us feel
that we are among flesh and blood , while by far the greater and better part of our
imagination is employed upon the thoughts and internal machinery of the ...
It presents to the fancy just so much of external appearances as to make us feel
that we are among flesh and blood , while by far the greater and better part of our
imagination is employed upon the thoughts and internal machinery of the ...
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To shew in what manner they felt , when they placed themselves by the power of
imagination in trying circumstances , in the conflicts of duty and passion , or the
strife of contending duties ; what sort of loves and enmities theirs were ; how their
...
To shew in what manner they felt , when they placed themselves by the power of
imagination in trying circumstances , in the conflicts of duty and passion , or the
strife of contending duties ; what sort of loves and enmities theirs were ; how their
...
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They are such a race of mourners ” as the “ infection of sorrows loud " in the
intellect might beget on “ pregnant cloud ” in the imagination . The prologue to the
second part , for its passionate earnestness , and for the tragic note of
preparation ...
They are such a race of mourners ” as the “ infection of sorrows loud " in the
intellect might beget on “ pregnant cloud ” in the imagination . The prologue to the
second part , for its passionate earnestness , and for the tragic note of
preparation ...
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