The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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143 On the Danger of confounding Moral with Personal Deformity 154 On the
Inconveniences resulting from being Hanged 166 On the Melancholy of Tailors ·
184 Hospita on the immoderate Indulgence of the Pleasures of the Palate .
143 On the Danger of confounding Moral with Personal Deformity 154 On the
Inconveniences resulting from being Hanged 166 On the Melancholy of Tailors ·
184 Hospita on the immoderate Indulgence of the Pleasures of the Palate .
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The play itself abounds in maxims and reflexions beyond any other , and
therefore we consider it as a proper vehicle for conveying moral instruction . But
Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the
public ...
The play itself abounds in maxims and reflexions beyond any other , and
therefore we consider it as a proper vehicle for conveying moral instruction . But
Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the
public ...
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... of his great criminal characters , Macbeth , Richard , even Iago , -- we think not
so much of the crimes which they commit , as of the ambition , the aspiring spirit ,
the intellectual activity , which prompts them to overleap those moral fences .
... of his great criminal characters , Macbeth , Richard , even Iago , -- we think not
so much of the crimes which they commit , as of the ambition , the aspiring spirit ,
the intellectual activity , which prompts them to overleap those moral fences .
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... unimpassioned deities , passionate mortals - Claius , and Medorus , and
Amintas , and Amarillis . My leading design was , to illustrate what may be called
the moral sense of our ancestors Characters of Dramatic Writers contemporary
with ...
... unimpassioned deities , passionate mortals - Claius , and Medorus , and
Amintas , and Amarillis . My leading design was , to illustrate what may be called
the moral sense of our ancestors Characters of Dramatic Writers contemporary
with ...
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what may be called the moral sense of our ancestors . To shew in what manner
they felt , when they placed themselves by the power of imagination in trying
circumstances , in the conflicts of duty and passion , or the strife of contending
duties ...
what may be called the moral sense of our ancestors . To shew in what manner
they felt , when they placed themselves by the power of imagination in trying
circumstances , in the conflicts of duty and passion , or the strife of contending
duties ...
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