The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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But in all the best dramas , and in Shakspeare above all , how obvious it is , that
the form of speaking , whether it be in soliloquy or dialogue , is only a medium ,
and often a highly artificial one , for putting the reader or spectator into
possession ...
But in all the best dramas , and in Shakspeare above all , how obvious it is , that
the form of speaking , whether it be in soliloquy or dialogue , is only a medium ,
and often a highly artificial one , for putting the reader or spectator into
possession ...
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ing , reduced to words for the sake of the reader , who must else remain ignorant
of what is passing there . These profound sorrows , these light - andnoise -
abhorring ruminations , which the tongue scarce dares utter to deaf walls and ...
ing , reduced to words for the sake of the reader , who must else remain ignorant
of what is passing there . These profound sorrows , these light - andnoise -
abhorring ruminations , which the tongue scarce dares utter to deaf walls and ...
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... Don's library , who sees not that he has been a great reader of books of knight -
errantry — perhaps was at some time of his life in danger of falling into those very
extravagancies which he ridiculed so happily in his hero ? JOHN MARSTON .
... Don's library , who sees not that he has been a great reader of books of knight -
errantry — perhaps was at some time of his life in danger of falling into those very
extravagancies which he ridiculed so happily in his hero ? JOHN MARSTON .
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The scene in this delightful comedy , in which Jerningham , or with the true
feeling of a zealous friend , " touches the griefs of Mounchensey , seems written
to make the reader happy . Few of our dramatists or novelists have attended
enough to ...
The scene in this delightful comedy , in which Jerningham , or with the true
feeling of a zealous friend , " touches the griefs of Mounchensey , seems written
to make the reader happy . Few of our dramatists or novelists have attended
enough to ...
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