The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner , the actor with the
character which he represents . It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to
disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of
Lady Macbeth ...
... but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner , the actor with the
character which he represents . It is difficult for a frequent playgoer to
disembarrass the idea of Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of
Lady Macbeth ...
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... and to whom the very idea of what an author is cannot be made
comprehensible without some pain and perplexity of mind : the error is one from
which persons otherwise not meanly lettered , find it almost impossible to
extricate themselves .
... and to whom the very idea of what an author is cannot be made
comprehensible without some pain and perplexity of mind : the error is one from
which persons otherwise not meanly lettered , find it almost impossible to
extricate themselves .
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For this reason , scolding scenes , scenes where two persons talk themselves
into a fit of fury , and then in a surprising manner talk themselves out of it again ,
have always been the most popular upon our stage . And the reason is plain ...
For this reason , scolding scenes , scenes where two persons talk themselves
into a fit of fury , and then in a surprising manner talk themselves out of it again ,
have always been the most popular upon our stage . And the reason is plain ...
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You shall hear the same persons say that George Barnwell is very natural , and
Othello is very natural , that they are both very deep ; and to them they are the
same kind of thing . At the one they sit and shed tears , because a good sort of ...
You shall hear the same persons say that George Barnwell is very natural , and
Othello is very natural , that they are both very deep ; and to them they are the
same kind of thing . At the one they sit and shed tears , because a good sort of ...
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But the holiest minds have sometimes not thought it reprehensible to counterfeit
impiety in the person of another , to bring Vice upon the stage speaking her own
dialect ; and , themselves being armed with an unction of selfconfident impunity ...
But the holiest minds have sometimes not thought it reprehensible to counterfeit
impiety in the person of another , to bring Vice upon the stage speaking her own
dialect ; and , themselves being armed with an unction of selfconfident impunity ...
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