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... observing a few general effects , which some common passion , as grief , anger , & c . usually has upon the gestures and exterior , can so easily compass . To know the internal workings and movements of a great mind , of an Othello or a ...
... observing a few general effects , which some common passion , as grief , anger , & c . usually has upon the gestures and exterior , can so easily compass . To know the internal workings and movements of a great mind , of an Othello or a ...
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... observation of life , when we should feel , that not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every - day characters which surrounded him , as they sur- round us , but from his own mind , which was , to borrow a phrase of Ben ...
... observation of life , when we should feel , that not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every - day characters which surrounded him , as they sur- round us , but from his own mind , which was , to borrow a phrase of Ben ...
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... observations to the tragic parts of Shakspeare . It would be no very diffi- cult task to extend the enquiry to his comedies ; and to shew why Falstaff , Shallow , Sir Hugh Evans , and the rest , are equally incompatible with stage ...
... observations to the tragic parts of Shakspeare . It would be no very diffi- cult task to extend the enquiry to his comedies ; and to shew why Falstaff , Shallow , Sir Hugh Evans , and the rest , are equally incompatible with stage ...
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... those noble houses they pretend to . " • Antiquarian Diligence . " It is most worthy observation , with what diligence he [ Camden ] enquired after ancient places , making hue and cry after SPECIMENS from fullER'S WRITINGS . 79.
... those noble houses they pretend to . " • Antiquarian Diligence . " It is most worthy observation , with what diligence he [ Camden ] enquired after ancient places , making hue and cry after SPECIMENS from fullER'S WRITINGS . 79.
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... observation , that he has seldom drawn a mean or insignificant countenance . * Hogarth's mind was eminently reflective ; and , as it has been well observed of Shakspeare , that he has transfused his own poetical character in- to the ...
... observation , that he has seldom drawn a mean or insignificant countenance . * Hogarth's mind was eminently reflective ; and , as it has been well observed of Shakspeare , that he has transfused his own poetical character in- to the ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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