The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... interest or curiosity as to their actions , that while we are reading any of his great criminal char- acters , Macbeth , Richard , even Iago , we think not so much of the crimes which they commit , as of the ambition , the aspiring ...
... interest or curiosity as to their actions , that while we are reading any of his great criminal char- acters , Macbeth , Richard , even Iago , we think not so much of the crimes which they commit , as of the ambition , the aspiring ...
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... interest- ing and innocent first settlers . The subject of Scenery is closely connected with that of the Dresses , which are so anxiously attended to on our stage . I remember the last time I saw Macbeth played , the discrepancy I felt ...
... interest- ing and innocent first settlers . The subject of Scenery is closely connected with that of the Dresses , which are so anxiously attended to on our stage . I remember the last time I saw Macbeth played , the discrepancy I felt ...
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... interest of the play . I have confined my observations to the tragic parts of Shakspeare . It would be no very diffi- cult task to extend the enquiry to his comedies ; and to shew why Falstaff , Shallow , Sir Hugh Evans , and the rest ...
... interest of the play . I have confined my observations to the tragic parts of Shakspeare . It would be no very diffi- cult task to extend the enquiry to his comedies ; and to shew why Falstaff , Shallow , Sir Hugh Evans , and the rest ...
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... interest , of the highest order , sub- servient to the expression of state dogmas and mysteries . He is nine parts Machiavel and Tacitus , for one part Sophocles or Seneca . In this writer's estimate of the powers of the mind , the ...
... interest , of the highest order , sub- servient to the expression of state dogmas and mysteries . He is nine parts Machiavel and Tacitus , for one part Sophocles or Seneca . In this writer's estimate of the powers of the mind , the ...
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... moral feelings and notions in common . A new language , and quite a new turn of tragic and comic interest , came in with the Restoration . SPECIMENS FROM THE WRITINGS OF FULLER , THE CHURCH HISTORIAN CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 71.
... moral feelings and notions in common . A new language , and quite a new turn of tragic and comic interest , came in with the Restoration . SPECIMENS FROM THE WRITINGS OF FULLER , THE CHURCH HISTORIAN CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 71.
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