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... congenial with the poet's : how people should come thus unaccountably to confound the power of origi- nating poetical images and conceptions with the * faculty of being able to read or recite the 2 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAgedies .
... congenial with the poet's : how people should come thus unaccountably to confound the power of origi- nating poetical images and conceptions with the * faculty of being able to read or recite the 2 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAgedies .
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... images of virtue and of knowledge , of which every one of us recognizing a part , think we comprehend in our natures the whole ; and oftentimes mis- take the powers which he positively creates in us , for nothing more than indigenous ...
... images of virtue and of knowledge , of which every one of us recognizing a part , think we comprehend in our natures the whole ; and oftentimes mis- take the powers which he positively creates in us , for nothing more than indigenous ...
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... images of night and horror which Mac- beth is made to utter , that solemn prelude with which he entertains the time till the bell shall strike which is to call him to murder Duncan , - when we no longer read it in a book , when we have ...
... images of night and horror which Mac- beth is made to utter , that solemn prelude with which he entertains the time till the bell shall strike which is to call him to murder Duncan , - when we no longer read it in a book , when we have ...
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... images , the poetry alone , is that which is present to our minds in the reading . So to see Lear acted , -to see an old man tot- tering about the stage with a walking - stick , turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night ...
... images , the poetry alone , is that which is present to our minds in the reading . So to see Lear acted , -to see an old man tot- tering about the stage with a walking - stick , turned out of doors by his daughters in a rainy night ...
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... images of royalty - a crown and sceptre , may float before our eyes , but who shall describe the fashion of it ? Do we see in our mind's eye what Webb or any other robe - maker could pattern ? This is the inevitable consequence of ...
... images of royalty - a crown and sceptre , may float before our eyes , but who shall describe the fashion of it ? Do we see in our mind's eye what Webb or any other robe - maker could pattern ? This is the inevitable consequence of ...
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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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1st Footman 1st Gentleman 1st Lady 2d Footman 2d Gentleman 2d Lady 2d Waiter acting admirable appetite beauty Belvil character cloth countenance creature death deformity delight dramatic Edition Essays express eye of mind face fancy feeling FRENCH LANGUAGE genius Gin Lane give Hamlet hang heart Hogarth Hogsflesh Honest Whore honour human humour images imagination innocence John Tomkins judge Landlord Lear less letters living Lord lover Madam melancholy Melesinda Middleton mind mirth moral Mother Damnable nature ness never Othello painter passion person PHILIP MASSINGER picture play pleasure poet poetical poetry poor published Rake's Progress reader Reflector Regent Street satire scene seems sense Serjeant Talfourd servants Shakspeare shew shewn sion sort soul speak spectators stage sweet Tamburlaine TEMPLEMAN thing THOMAS MIDDLETON thought tion tragedy truth ture virtue WILLIAM ROWLEY wonder