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... tion which reading possesses over seeing , and come to see a man in his bodily shape before our eyes actually preparing to commit a murder , if the acting be true and impressive , as I have wit- ---- nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of ...
... tion which reading possesses over seeing , and come to see a man in his bodily shape before our eyes actually preparing to commit a murder , if the acting be true and impressive , as I have wit- ---- nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of ...
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... tion over the senses . She sees Othello's colour in his mind . But upon the stage , when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty , but we are left to our poor unassisted senses , I appeal to every one that has seen Othello ...
... tion over the senses . She sees Othello's colour in his mind . But upon the stage , when the imagination is no longer the ruling faculty , but we are left to our poor unassisted senses , I appeal to every one that has seen Othello ...
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... tion which it sounds , might have preceded one of those old tales of Thebes or Pelops ' line , which Milton has so highly commended , as free from the common error of the poets in his day , of " intermixing comic stuff with tragic ...
... tion which it sounds , might have preceded one of those old tales of Thebes or Pelops ' line , which Milton has so highly commended , as free from the common error of the poets in his day , of " intermixing comic stuff with tragic ...
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... tion of a parent is to be defended , yet to shake and tremble under a pious cowardice when that ark of an honest confidence is found to be frail and tottering , to feel the true blows of a real disgrace blunting that sword which the ...
... tion of a parent is to be defended , yet to shake and tremble under a pious cowardice when that ark of an honest confidence is found to be frail and tottering , to feel the true blows of a real disgrace blunting that sword which the ...
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... tion of the Spanish Rogue , expatiate on the 66 ruddy cheeks of your golden ruddocks , your Spanish pistolets , your plump and full - faced Por- tuguese , and your clear - skinned pieces of eight of Castile , " which he and his fellows ...
... tion of the Spanish Rogue , expatiate on the 66 ruddy cheeks of your golden ruddocks , your Spanish pistolets , your plump and full - faced Por- tuguese , and your clear - skinned pieces of eight of Castile , " which he and his fellows ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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