The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... mind congenial with the poet's : how people should come thus unaccountably to confound the power of origi- nating poetical images and conceptions with the * faculty of being able to read or recite the 2 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAgedies .
... mind congenial with the poet's : how people should come thus unaccountably to confound the power of origi- nating poetical images and conceptions with the * faculty of being able to read or recite the 2 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAgedies .
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... mind , of an Othello or a Hamlet for instance , the when and the why and the how far they should be moved ; to what pitch a passion is becoming ; to give the reins and to pull in the curb exactly at the moment when the drawing in or the ...
... mind , of an Othello or a Hamlet for instance , the when and the why and the how far they should be moved ; to what pitch a passion is becoming ; to give the reins and to pull in the curb exactly at the moment when the drawing in or the ...
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... minds , and which signs can after all but indicate some passion , as I said before , anger , or grief , genė- rally ; but of the motives and grounds of the passion , wherein it differs from the same passion in low and vulgar natures ...
... minds , and which signs can after all but indicate some passion , as I said before , anger , or grief , genė- rally ; but of the motives and grounds of the passion , wherein it differs from the same passion in low and vulgar natures ...
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... mind : the error is one from which persons otherwise not meanly lettered , find it almost impossible to extricate themselves . Never let me be so ungrateful as to forget the very high degree of satisfaction which I re- ceived some years ...
... mind : the error is one from which persons otherwise not meanly lettered , find it almost impossible to extricate themselves . Never let me be so ungrateful as to forget the very high degree of satisfaction which I re- ceived some years ...
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... inner structure and workings of mind in a character , which he could otherwise never have arrived at in that form of composition by any gift short of intuition . We do here as we do with novels written in ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... inner structure and workings of mind in a character , which he could otherwise never have arrived at in that form of composition by any gift short of intuition . We do here as we do with novels written in ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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