The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... Hamlet for instance , the when and the why and the how far they should be moved ; to what pitch a passion is becoming ; to give the reins and to pull in the curb exactly at the moment when the drawing in or the slackening is most ...
... Hamlet for instance , the when and the why and the how far they should be moved ; to what pitch a passion is becoming ; to give the reins and to pull in the curb exactly at the moment when the drawing in or the slackening is most ...
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... Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth , while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons , who , not possessing the Kl . widders advantage of reading ...
... Hamlet from the person and voice of Mr. K. We speak of Lady Macbeth , while we are in reality thinking of Mrs. S. Nor is this confusion incidental alone to unlettered persons , who , not possessing the Kl . widders advantage of reading ...
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... Hamlet , beginning “ To be or not to be , " or to tell whether it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by declamatory boys and men , and torn so inhumanly from its living place and prin- ciple of ...
... Hamlet , beginning “ To be or not to be , " or to tell whether it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by declamatory boys and men , and torn so inhumanly from its living place and prin- ciple of ...
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... Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the public schoolmaster , to give lectures to the crowd ! Why , nine parts in ten of what Hamlet does , are transactions between himself and his moral sense , they ...
... Hamlet himself -what does he suffer meanwhile by being dragged forth as the public schoolmaster , to give lectures to the crowd ! Why , nine parts in ten of what Hamlet does , are transactions between himself and his moral sense , they ...
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... Hamlet . It is true that there is no other mode of con- veying a vast quantity of thought and feeling to a great ... Hamlet should not be acted , but how much Hamlet is made another thing by being acted . I have heard much of the wonders ...
... Hamlet . It is true that there is no other mode of con- veying a vast quantity of thought and feeling to a great ... Hamlet should not be acted , but how much Hamlet is made another thing by being acted . I have heard much of the wonders ...
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