The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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Some dim thing or other they see , they see an actor personating a passion , of
grief , or anger , for instance , and they recognize it as a copy of the usual
external effect of such passions ; or at least as being true to that symbol of the
emotion ...
Some dim thing or other they see , they see an actor personating a passion , of
grief , or anger , for instance , and they recognize it as a copy of the usual
external effect of such passions ; or at least as being true to that symbol of the
emotion ...
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From the desultory criticisms which accompanied that publication , I have
selected a few which I thought would best stand by themselves , as requiring
least immediate reference to the play or passage by which they were suggested .
From the desultory criticisms which accompanied that publication , I have
selected a few which I thought would best stand by themselves , as requiring
least immediate reference to the play or passage by which they were suggested .
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Barabas the Jew , and Faustus the conjurer , are offsprings of a mind which at
least delighted to dally with interdicted subjects . They both talk a language which
a believer would have been tender of putting into the mouth of a character though
...
Barabas the Jew , and Faustus the conjurer , are offsprings of a mind which at
least delighted to dally with interdicted subjects . They both talk a language which
a believer would have been tender of putting into the mouth of a character though
...
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The old poets , when they introduce a miser , make him address his gold as his
mistress ; as something to be seen , felt , and hugged ; as capable of satisfying
two of the senses at least . The substitution of a thin , unsatisfying medium in the ...
The old poets , when they introduce a miser , make him address his gold as his
mistress ; as something to be seen , felt , and hugged ; as capable of satisfying
two of the senses at least . The substitution of a thin , unsatisfying medium in the ...
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Hamlet's tracing the body of Cæsar to the clay that stops a beerbarrel , is a no
less curious pursuit of “ ruined mortality ; " but it is in an inverse ratio to this : it
degrades and saddens us , for one part of our nature at least ; but this expands
the ...
Hamlet's tracing the body of Cæsar to the clay that stops a beerbarrel , is a no
less curious pursuit of “ ruined mortality ; " but it is in an inverse ratio to this : it
degrades and saddens us , for one part of our nature at least ; but this expands
the ...
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