The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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It would be an insult to my readers ' understandings to attempt any thing like a
criticism on this farrago of false thoughts and nonsense . But the reflection it led
me into was a kind of wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to
...
It would be an insult to my readers ' understandings to attempt any thing like a
criticism on this farrago of false thoughts and nonsense . But the reflection it led
me into was a kind of wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to
...
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How far the very custom of hearing any thing spouted , withers and blows upon a
fine passage , may be seen in those speeches from Henry the Fifth , & c . which
are current in the mouths of school - boys from their being to be found in Enfield ...
How far the very custom of hearing any thing spouted , withers and blows upon a
fine passage , may be seen in those speeches from Henry the Fifth , & c . which
are current in the mouths of school - boys from their being to be found in Enfield ...
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But the practice of stage representation reduces every thing to a controversy of
elocution . Every character , from the boisterous blasphemings of Bajazet to the
shrinking timidity of womanhood , must play the orator . The love - dialogues of ...
But the practice of stage representation reduces every thing to a controversy of
elocution . Every character , from the boisterous blasphemings of Bajazet to the
shrinking timidity of womanhood , must play the orator . The love - dialogues of ...
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... much Hamlet is made another thing by being acted . I have heard much of the
wonders which Garrick performed in this part ; but as I 10 ON ' SHAKSPEARE'S
TRAGEDIES .
... much Hamlet is made another thing by being acted . I have heard much of the
wonders which Garrick performed in this part ; but as I 10 ON ' SHAKSPEARE'S
TRAGEDIES .
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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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