The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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Forgive me , BURNEY , if to thee these late And hasty products of a critic pen ,
Thyself no coinmon 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 ...
Forgive me , BURNEY , if to thee these late And hasty products of a critic pen ,
Thyself no coinmon 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 ...
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dresses to her lord , come drawling out of the mouth of a hired actress , whose
courtship , though nominally addressed to the personated Posthumus , is
manifestly aimed at the spectators , who are to judge of her endearments and her
returns ...
dresses to her lord , come drawling out of the mouth of a hired actress , whose
courtship , though nominally addressed to the personated Posthumus , is
manifestly aimed at the spectators , who are to judge of her endearments and her
returns ...
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... are scornful , and the actor expresses scorn , and that they can judge of : but
why so much scorn , and of 16 ON SHAKSPBARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... are scornful , and the actor expresses scorn , and that they can judge of : but
why so much scorn , and of 16 ON SHAKSPBARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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... while by far the greater and better part of our imagination is employed upon the
thoughts and internal machinery of the character . But in acting , scenery , dress ,
the most contemptible things , call upon us to judge of their naturalness .
... while by far the greater and better part of our imagination is employed upon the
thoughts and internal machinery of the character . But in acting , scenery , dress ,
the most contemptible things , call upon us to judge of their naturalness .
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The accursed critical habit , —the being called upon to judge and pronounce ,
must make it quite a different thing to the former . In seeing these plays acted , we
are affected just as judges . When Hamlet compares the two pictures of
Gertrude's ...
The accursed critical habit , —the being called upon to judge and pronounce ,
must make it quite a different thing to the former . In seeing these plays acted , we
are affected just as judges . When Hamlet compares the two pictures of
Gertrude's ...
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