The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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A horror at his crimes blends with the effect which we feel , but how is it qualified ,
how is it carried off , by the rich intellect which he displays , his resources , his wit
, his buoyant spirits , his vast knowledge and insight into characters , the poetry ...
A horror at his crimes blends with the effect which we feel , but how is it qualified ,
how is it carried off , by the rich intellect which he displays , his resources , his wit
, his buoyant spirits , his vast knowledge and insight into characters , the poetry ...
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It is one thing to read of an ' enchanter , and to believe the wondrous tale while
we are reading it ; but to have a conjuror brought before us in his conjuring -
gown , with his spirits about him , which none but himself and some hundred of ...
It is one thing to read of an ' enchanter , and to believe the wondrous tale while
we are reading it ; but to have a conjuror brought before us in his conjuring -
gown , with his spirits about him , which none but himself and some hundred of ...
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I suspected the agency of some more potent spirit . I thought that Webster might
have furnished them . They seemed full of wild , solemn , preternatural cast of
grief which bewilders us in the Duchess of Malfy . On second consideration , I
think ...
I suspected the agency of some more potent spirit . I thought that Webster might
have furnished them . They seemed full of wild , solemn , preternatural cast of
grief which bewilders us in the Duchess of Malfy . On second consideration , I
think ...
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The fortitude of the Spartan boy , who let a beast gnaw out his bowels till he died
without expressing a groan , is a faint bodily image of this dilaceration of the spirit
, and exenteration of the inmost mind , which Calantha , with a holy violence ...
The fortitude of the Spartan boy , who let a beast gnaw out his bowels till he died
without expressing a groan , is a faint bodily image of this dilaceration of the spirit
, and exenteration of the inmost mind , which Calantha , with a holy violence ...
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His almost Greek zeal for the glory of his heroes can only be paralleled by that
fierce spirit of Hebrew bigotry , with which Milton , as if personating one of the
zealots of the old law , clothed himself when he sat down to paint the acts of
Samson ...
His almost Greek zeal for the glory of his heroes can only be paralleled by that
fierce spirit of Hebrew bigotry , with which Milton , as if personating one of the
zealots of the old law , clothed himself when he sat down to paint the acts of
Samson ...
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