The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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It is true that there is no other mode of conveying a vast quantity of thought and
feeling to a great portion of the audience , who otherwise would never earn it for
themselves by reading , and the intellectual acquisition gained this way may , for
...
It is true that there is no other mode of conveying a vast quantity of thought and
feeling to a great portion of the audience , who otherwise would never earn it for
themselves by reading , and the intellectual acquisition gained this way may , for
...
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All the passions and changes of passion might remain : for those are much less
difficult to write or act than is thought , it is a trick easy to be attained , it is but
rising or falling a note or two in the voice , a whisper with a significant forboding
look ...
All the passions and changes of passion might remain : for those are much less
difficult to write or act than is thought , it is a trick easy to be attained , it is but
rising or falling a note or two in the voice , a whisper with a significant forboding
look ...
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... and have thought the rope more due to Othello than to Barnwell . For of the
texture of Othello's mind , the inward construction marvellously laid open with all
its strengths and weaknesses , its heroic confidences and its human misgivings ,
its ...
... and have thought the rope more due to Othello than to Barnwell . For of the
texture of Othello's mind , the inward construction marvellously laid open with all
its strengths and weaknesses , its heroic confidences and its human misgivings ,
its ...
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But then , whether Hamlet is likely to have put on such brutal appearances to a
lady whom he loved so dearly , is never thought on . The truth is , that in all such
deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock
of ...
But then , whether Hamlet is likely to have put on such brutal appearances to a
lady whom he loved so dearly , is never thought on . The truth is , that in all such
deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock
of ...
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This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he
himself neglects it . On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and
weakness , the impotence of rage · while we read it , we see not Lear , but we are
...
This case of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on ; even as he
himself neglects it . On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and
weakness , the impotence of rage · while we read it , we see not Lear , but we are
...
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