The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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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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Masters of Colleges ._ " A little allay of dulness in a Master of a College makes
him fitter to manage secular affairs . " The Good Yeoman . " Is a gentleman in ore
, whom the next age may see refined . ” Good Parent . " For his love , therein , like
...
Masters of Colleges ._ " A little allay of dulness in a Master of a College makes
him fitter to manage secular affairs . " The Good Yeoman . " Is a gentleman in ore
, whom the next age may see refined . ” Good Parent . " For his love , therein , like
...
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... —the noblest pattern of virtue which even Shakspeare has conceived , —who
follows his royal master in banishment , that had pronounced his banishment ,
and forgetful at once of his wrongs and dignities , taking on himself the disguise
of ...
... —the noblest pattern of virtue which even Shakspeare has conceived , —who
follows his royal master in banishment , that had pronounced his banishment ,
and forgetful at once of his wrongs and dignities , taking on himself the disguise
of ...
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... the “ eye of mind , " by the mob which choaks up the door - way , and the sword
that has forced an entrance before its master : when he shall have sufficiently
admired this wealth of genius , let him fairly say what is the result left on his mind .
... the “ eye of mind , " by the mob which choaks up the door - way , and the sword
that has forced an entrance before its master : when he shall have sufficiently
admired this wealth of genius , let him fairly say what is the result left on his mind .
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... and of a boy , whose singing furnishes pretence for an occasional change of
metre : though the seven syllable line , in which the main part of it is written , is
that in which Wither has shewn himself so great a master , that I do not know that I
...
... and of a boy , whose singing furnishes pretence for an occasional change of
metre : though the seven syllable line , in which the main part of it is written , is
that in which Wither has shewn himself so great a master , that I do not know that I
...
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