The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... believe , nor understand how it can be possible . We talk of Shakspeare's admirable observation of life , when we should feel , that not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every - day characters which surrounded him , as they ...
... believe , nor understand how it can be possible . We talk of Shakspeare's admirable observation of life , when we should feel , that not from a petty inquisition into those cheap and every - day characters which surrounded him , as they ...
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... Tate and Cibber , and the rest of them , that With their darkness durst affront his light , have foisted into the acting plays of Shakspeare ? I believe it impossible that he could have had a 20 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... Tate and Cibber , and the rest of them , that With their darkness durst affront his light , have foisted into the acting plays of Shakspeare ? I believe it impossible that he could have had a 20 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. I believe it impossible that he could have had a proper reverence for Shakspeare , and have con- descended to go through that interpolated scene in Richard the Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. I believe it impossible that he could have had a proper reverence for Shakspeare , and have con- descended to go through that interpolated scene in Richard the Third , in which Richard tries to break his wife's ...
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... believe the wondrous tale while we are reading it ; but to have a con- juror brought before us in his conjuring - gown , with his spirits about him , which none but him- self and some hundred of favoured spectators before the curtain ...
... believe the wondrous tale while we are reading it ; but to have a con- juror brought before us in his conjuring - gown , with his spirits about him , which none but him- self and some hundred of favoured spectators before the curtain ...
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... of itself , but in scene - painting there is the attempt to deceive ; and there is the discordancy , never to be got over , between painted scenes and real people . ing , to make us believe that we hear those 32 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... of itself , but in scene - painting there is the attempt to deceive ; and there is the discordancy , never to be got over , between painted scenes and real people . ing , to make us believe that we hear those 32 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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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