The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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The sublime images , the poetry alone , is that which is present to our minds in
the reading . So to see Lear acted , —to see an old man tottering about the stage
with a walking - stick , turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night , has ...
The sublime images , the poetry alone , is that which is present to our minds in
the reading . So to see Lear acted , —to see an old man tottering about the stage
with a walking - stick , turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night , has ...
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Do we not feel spell - bound as Macbeth was ? Can any mirth accompany a
sense of their presence ? We might as well laugh under a consciousness of the
principle of Evil himself being truly and really present with us . But attempt to
bring ...
Do we not feel spell - bound as Macbeth was ? Can any mirth accompany a
sense of their presence ? We might as well laugh under a consciousness of the
principle of Evil himself being truly and really present with us . But attempt to
bring ...
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It presents to the fancy just so much of external appearances as to make us feel
that we are among flesh and blood , while by far the greater and better part of our
imagination is employed upon the thoughts and internal machinery of the ...
It presents to the fancy just so much of external appearances as to make us feel
that we are among flesh and blood , while by far the greater and better part of our
imagination is employed upon the thoughts and internal machinery of the ...
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The length to which this Essay has run , will make it , I am afraid , sufficiently
distasteful to the Amateurs of the Theatre , without going any deeper into the
subject at present . CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS ,
CONTEMPORARY WITH ...
The length to which this Essay has run , will make it , I am afraid , sufficiently
distasteful to the Amateurs of the Theatre , without going any deeper into the
subject at present . CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS ,
CONTEMPORARY WITH ...
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passions , and virtues clad in flesh and blood , with which the old dramatists
present us . Those noble and liberal casuists could discern in the differences , the
quarrels , the animosities of men , a beauty and truth of moral feeling , no less
than ...
passions , and virtues clad in flesh and blood , with which the old dramatists
present us . Those noble and liberal casuists could discern in the differences , the
quarrels , the animosities of men , a beauty and truth of moral feeling , no less
than ...
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