The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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The truth is , that in all such deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet
and Ophelia , there is a stock of supererogatory love , ( if I may venture to use the
expression ) which in any great grief of heart , especially where that which preys
...
The truth is , that in all such deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet
and Ophelia , there is a stock of supererogatory love , ( if I may venture to use the
expression ) which in any great grief of heart , especially where that which preys
...
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The truth is , the Characters of Shakspeare are so much the objects of meditation
rather than of interest or curiosity as to their actions , that while we are reading
any of his great criminal characters , Macbeth , Richard , even Iago , -- we think
not ...
The truth is , the Characters of Shakspeare are so much the objects of meditation
rather than of interest or curiosity as to their actions , that while we are reading
any of his great criminal characters , Macbeth , Richard , even Iago , -- we think
not ...
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Those noble and liberal casuists could discern in the differences , the quarrels ,
the animosities of men , a beauty and truth of moral feeling , no less than in the
everlastingly inculcated duties of forgiveness and atonement . With us , all is ...
Those noble and liberal casuists could discern in the differences , the quarrels ,
the animosities of men , a beauty and truth of moral feeling , no less than in the
everlastingly inculcated duties of forgiveness and atonement . With us , all is ...
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... the real essences of things to hunt after their relative shadows , moral duties ;
whereas , if the truth of things were fairly represented , the relative duties might
be safely trusted to themselves , and moral philosophy lose the name of a
science .
... the real essences of things to hunt after their relative shadows , moral duties ;
whereas , if the truth of things were fairly represented , the relative duties might
be safely trusted to themselves , and moral philosophy lose the name of a
science .
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It is a fable which Sir Thomas Browne , if he had heard of it , would have
exploded among his Vulgar Errors ; but the delight which he would have taken in
the discussing of its probabilities , would have shewn that the truth of the fact ,
though ...
It is a fable which Sir Thomas Browne , if he had heard of it , would have
exploded among his Vulgar Errors ; but the delight which he would have taken in
the discussing of its probabilities , would have shewn that the truth of the fact ,
though ...
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