The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... compared with the slow apprehension oftentimes of the understanding in reading , that we are apt not only to sink the play - writer in the consideration which we pay to the actor , but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner ...
... compared with the slow apprehension oftentimes of the understanding in reading , that we are apt not only to sink the play - writer in the consideration which we pay to the actor , but even to identify in our minds in a perverse manner ...
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... compared with our own , or in compliance with popular notions , though the Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unwor- thy of a white woman's fancy ) -it is the perfect triumph of virtue over accidents , of the ...
... compared with our own , or in compliance with popular notions , though the Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unwor- thy of a white woman's fancy ) -it is the perfect triumph of virtue over accidents , of the ...
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... compared with that quiet de- light which we find in the reading of it , to the different feelings with which a reviewer , and a man that is not a reviewer , reads a fine poem . The accursed critical habit , -the being called upon to ...
... compared with that quiet de- light which we find in the reading of it , to the different feelings with which a reviewer , and a man that is not a reviewer , reads a fine poem . The accursed critical habit , -the being called upon to ...
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... compared with the thunder- ing vaunts of this Scythian Shepherd . He comes in , drawn by conquered kings , and reproaches these pampered jades of Asia that they can draw but twenty miles a day . Till I saw this passage with my own eyes ...
... compared with the thunder- ing vaunts of this Scythian Shepherd . He comes in , drawn by conquered kings , and reproaches these pampered jades of Asia that they can draw but twenty miles a day . Till I saw this passage with my own eyes ...
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... compared with Shakspeare's finest scenes , is faint and languid . Its motion is circular , not progressive . Each line revolves on itself in a sort of separate orbit . They do not join into one another like a running- hand . Fletcher's ...
... compared with Shakspeare's finest scenes , is faint and languid . Its motion is circular , not progressive . Each line revolves on itself in a sort of separate orbit . They do not join into one another like a running- hand . Fletcher's ...
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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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