The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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I believe it impossible that he could have had a proper reverence for Shakspeare
, and have condescended to go through that interpolated scene in Richard the
Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's heart by telling her he loves ...
I believe it impossible that he could have had a proper reverence for Shakspeare
, and have condescended to go through that interpolated scene in Richard the
Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's heart by telling her he loves ...
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But the play is beyond all art , as the tamperings with it shew : it is too hard and
stony ; it must have love - scenes , and a ... Leviathan , for Garrick and his
followers , the showinen of the scene , to draw the mighty beast about more
easily .
But the play is beyond all art , as the tamperings with it shew : it is too hard and
stony ; it must have love - scenes , and a ... Leviathan , for Garrick and his
followers , the showinen of the scene , to draw the mighty beast about more
easily .
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Painting is a world of itself , but in scene - painting there is the attempt to deceive
; and there is the discordancy , never to be got over , between painted scenes
and real people . ing , to make us believe that we hear those 32 ON SHAK ...
Painting is a world of itself , but in scene - painting there is the attempt to deceive
; and there is the discordancy , never to be got over , between painted scenes
and real people . ing , to make us believe that we hear those 32 ON SHAK ...
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Mrs. S. never got more fame by any thing than by the manner in which she
dismisses the guests in the banquet - scene in Macbeth : it is as much
remembered as any of her thrilling tones or impressive looks . But does such a
trifle as this enter ...
Mrs. S. never got more fame by any thing than by the manner in which she
dismisses the guests in the banquet - scene in Macbeth : it is as much
remembered as any of her thrilling tones or impressive looks . But does such a
trifle as this enter ...
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... of Edward the Second . The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward
furnished hints , which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second
; and the death - s -scene of Marlowe's CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE .
... of Edward the Second . The reluctant pangs of abdicating royalty in Edward
furnished hints , which Shakspeare scarcely improved in his Richard the Second
; and the death - s -scene of Marlowe's CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE .
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