The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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which Garrick performed in this part ; but as I never saw him , I must have leave to
doubt whether the representation of such a character came within the province of
his art . Those who tell me of him , speak of his eye , of the magic of his eye ...
which Garrick performed in this part ; but as I never saw him , I must have leave to
doubt whether the representation of such a character came within the province of
his art . Those who tell me of him , speak of his eye , of the magic of his eye ...
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It may be said he puts on the madman ; but then he should only so far put on this
counterfeit lunacy as his own real distraction will give him leave ; that is ,
incompletely , imperfectly ; not in that confirmed , practised way , like a master of
his art ...
It may be said he puts on the madman ; but then he should only so far put on this
counterfeit lunacy as his own real distraction will give him leave ; that is ,
incompletely , imperfectly ; not in that confirmed , practised way , like a master of
his art ...
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... thinks , Time would run back and fetch the age of gold , And speckled vanity
Would sicken soon and die , And leprous Sin would melt from earthly mould ; Yea
Hell itself would pass away , And leave its dolorous mansions to the peering day .
... thinks , Time would run back and fetch the age of gold , And speckled vanity
Would sicken soon and die , And leprous Sin would melt from earthly mould ; Yea
Hell itself would pass away , And leave its dolorous mansions to the peering day .
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Yet let us take the Apostle's meaning rather than his words , with all possible
speed to depose our passion ; not understanding him so literally , that we may
take leave to be angry till sunset : then might our wrath lengthen with the days ;
and ...
Yet let us take the Apostle's meaning rather than his words , with all possible
speed to depose our passion ; not understanding him so literally , that we may
take leave to be angry till sunset : then might our wrath lengthen with the days ;
and ...
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... where he was interred , hath not so quick a digestion with the earth of
Aceldama , to consume flesh in twenty - four hours , yet such the appetite thereof ,
and all other English graves , to leave small reversions of a body after so many
years .
... where he was interred , hath not so quick a digestion with the earth of
Aceldama , to consume flesh in twenty - four hours , yet such the appetite thereof ,
and all other English graves , to leave small reversions of a body after so many
years .
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