The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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We never dream that the gentleman who reads Lucretius in public with great
applause , is therefore a great poet and philosopher ; nor do we find that Tom
Davies , the bookseller , who is re- , corded to have recited the Paradise Lost
better ...
We never dream that the gentleman who reads Lucretius in public with great
applause , is therefore a great poet and philosopher ; nor do we find that Tom
Davies , the bookseller , who is re- , corded to have recited the Paradise Lost
better ...
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Never let me be so ungrateful as to forget the very high degree of satisfaction
which I received some years back from seeing for the first time a tragedy of
Shakspeare performed , in which those two great performers sustained the
principal parts ...
Never let me be so ungrateful as to forget the very high degree of satisfaction
which I received some years back from seeing for the first time a tragedy of
Shakspeare performed , in which those two great performers sustained the
principal parts ...
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... is only a medium , and often a highly artificial one , for putting the reader or
spectator into possession of that knowledge of the inner structure and workings of
mind in a character , which he could otherwise never have arrived at in that form
of ...
... is only a medium , and often a highly artificial one , for putting the reader or
spectator into possession of that knowledge of the inner structure and workings of
mind in a character , which he could otherwise never have arrived at in that form
of ...
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It is true that there is no other mode of conveying a vast quantity of thought and
feeling to a great portion of the audience , who otherwise would never earn it for
themselves by reading , and the intellectual acquisition gained this way may , for
...
It is true that there is no other mode of conveying a vast quantity of thought and
feeling to a great portion of the audience , who otherwise would never earn it for
themselves by reading , and the intellectual acquisition gained this way may , for
...
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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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