The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... ruminations , which the tongue scarce dares utter to deaf walls and chambers ,
how can they be represented by a gesticulating actor , who comes and mouths
them out before an audience , making four hundred people his confidants at once
...
... ruminations , which the tongue scarce dares utter to deaf walls and chambers ,
how can they be represented by a gesticulating actor , who comes and mouths
them out before an audience , making four hundred people his confidants at once
...
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She too is a slighted woman , refused by the man who had once engaged to
marry her . Yet it is artfully contrived , that while we pity we respect her , and she
descends without degradation . Such wonders true poetry and passion can do ,
to ...
She too is a slighted woman , refused by the man who had once engaged to
marry her . Yet it is artfully contrived , that while we pity we respect her , and she
descends without degradation . Such wonders true poetry and passion can do ,
to ...
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The reader by this artifice is taken into a kind of partnership with the writer , -- his
judgment is exercised in settling the preponderance , -he feels as if he were
consulted as to the issue . But the modern historian Alings at once the dead
weight of ...
The reader by this artifice is taken into a kind of partnership with the writer , -- his
judgment is exercised in settling the preponderance , -he feels as if he were
consulted as to the issue . But the modern historian Alings at once the dead
weight of ...
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... that had pronounced his banishment , and forgetful at once of his wrongs and
dignities , taking on himself the disguise of a menial , retains his fidelity to the
figure , his loyalty to the carcass , the shadow , the shell and empty husk of Lear ?
... that had pronounced his banishment , and forgetful at once of his wrongs and
dignities , taking on himself the disguise of a menial , retains his fidelity to the
figure , his loyalty to the carcass , the shadow , the shell and empty husk of Lear ?
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If they be bad things , then is satire and tragedy a bad thing ; let us proclaim at
once an age of gold , and sink the existence of vice and misery in our
speculations ; let us the or wink , and shut our apprehensions up From common
sense of what ...
If they be bad things , then is satire and tragedy a bad thing ; let us proclaim at
once an age of gold , and sink the existence of vice and misery in our
speculations ; let us the or wink , and shut our apprehensions up From common
sense of what ...
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