The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... of their presence ? We might as well laugh under a consciousness of the principle of Evil himself being truly and really present with us . But attempt to bring these beings on to a stage , ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 29.
... of their presence ? We might as well laugh under a consciousness of the principle of Evil himself being truly and really present with us . But attempt to bring these beings on to a stage , ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 29.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. attempt to bring these beings on to a stage , and you turn them instantly into so many old ... bringing in of a candle discovers the vanity of their fears . For this exposure of supernatural agents upon a stage ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. attempt to bring these beings on to a stage , and you turn them instantly into so many old ... bringing in of a candle discovers the vanity of their fears . For this exposure of supernatural agents upon a stage ...
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... bring together some of the most admired scenes of Fletcher and Mas- singer , in the estimation of the world the only dramatic poets of that age entitled to be consi- dered after Shakspeare , and , by exhibiting them in the same volume ...
... bring together some of the most admired scenes of Fletcher and Mas- singer , in the estimation of the world the only dramatic poets of that age entitled to be consi- dered after Shakspeare , and , by exhibiting them in the same volume ...
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... - The growing horrors of Faus- tus's last scene are awfully marked by the hours and half hours as they , expire , and bring him nearer and nearer to the exactment of his dire compact 40 CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS ,
... - The growing horrors of Faus- tus's last scene are awfully marked by the hours and half hours as they , expire , and bring him nearer and nearer to the exactment of his dire compact 40 CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS ,
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... bring Vice upon the stage speaking her own dialect ; and , themselves being armed with an unction of self- confident impunity , have not scrupled to handle * Error , entering into the world with Sin among us poor Adamites , may be said ...
... bring Vice upon the stage speaking her own dialect ; and , themselves being armed with an unction of self- confident impunity , have not scrupled to handle * Error , entering into the world with Sin among us poor Adamites , may be said ...
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