The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... , but grief assuming the appear- ance of anger , -love awkwardly counterfeiting hate , as sweet countenances when they try to VOL . II . C frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDies . 17.
... , but grief assuming the appear- ance of anger , -love awkwardly counterfeiting hate , as sweet countenances when they try to VOL . II . C frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDies . 17.
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... — i Who can read these instances of jealous self- watchfulness in our sweet Shakspeare , and dream of any congeniality between him and one that , by every tradition of him , appears to have been ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 19.
... — i Who can read these instances of jealous self- watchfulness in our sweet Shakspeare , and dream of any congeniality between him and one that , by every tradition of him , appears to have been ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 19.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. by every tradition of him , appears to have been as mere a player as ever existed ; to have had his mind tainted with the lowest players ' vices , — envy and jealousy , and miserable cravings after applause ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. by every tradition of him , appears to have been as mere a player as ever existed ; to have had his mind tainted with the lowest players ' vices , — envy and jealousy , and miserable cravings after applause ...
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... appears out and above the surface of the nature . Hey- wood's characters in this play , for instance , his country gentlemen , & c . are exactly what we see , but of the best kind of what we see , in life . Shakspeare makes us believe ...
... appears out and above the surface of the nature . Hey- wood's characters in this play , for instance , his country gentlemen , & c . are exactly what we see , but of the best kind of what we see , in life . Shakspeare makes us believe ...
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... by a peculiar neatness of apparel , and by wearing black . Our delicacy in fact forbids the dramatizing of distress at all . It is never shewn in its essential properties ; it appears but as the 50 CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS ,
... by a peculiar neatness of apparel , and by wearing black . Our delicacy in fact forbids the dramatizing of distress at all . It is never shewn in its essential properties ; it appears but as the 50 CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS ,
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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 1st Waiter 2d Footman 2d Gentleman 2d Lady 2d Waiter 4th Lady 5th Waiter acting appetite beauty Belvil better character countenance creature crime curiosity deformity delight express eye of mind face fancy feel genius Gin Lane give grief Hamlet hang heart Hogarth Honest Whore honour horror human humour images imagination Industry and Idle innocence John Tomkins judge Landlord Lear less look Lord Madam Maid melancholy Melesinda Middleton mind mirth moral Mother Damnable nature ness never old lady Othello passion person PHILIP MASSINGER picture pity plate play pleasure poet poor Rake's Progress Reflector Satires scene seems sense servants Shakspeare shew shewn sion sort soul speak spectators stage suffer sweet Tamburlaine thing THOMAS MIDDLETON thought tion tragedy ture virtue WILLIAM ROWLEY Wither woman wonder