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... innocence of love as is contained in the sweet courtship of Ferdinand and Miranda . But is the Tempest of Shakspeare at all a subject for stage representation ? It is one thing to read of an enchanter , and to believe the wondrous tale ...
... innocence of love as is contained in the sweet courtship of Ferdinand and Miranda . But is the Tempest of Shakspeare at all a subject for stage representation ? It is one thing to read of an enchanter , and to believe the wondrous tale ...
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... innocence- resembling boldness , that we seem to see that matchless beauty of her face which inspires such gay confidence into her , and are ready to expect , when she has done her pleadings , that her very judges , her accusers , the ...
... innocence- resembling boldness , that we seem to see that matchless beauty of her face which inspires such gay confidence into her , and are ready to expect , when she has done her pleadings , that her very judges , her accusers , the ...
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... in ) into his pieces . They have a singular effect in giving tranquillity and a portion of their own innocence to the subject . The baby riding in its mother's lap in the March to Finchley , 108 ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH .
... in ) into his pieces . They have a singular effect in giving tranquillity and a portion of their own innocence to the subject . The baby riding in its mother's lap in the March to Finchley , 108 ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH .
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... innocence , as with impassable barriers , against the commis- sion of such appalling crimes ; but meantime , the criminal escapes ; or if , owing to that wise abatement in their expectation of deformity , which , as I hinted at before ...
... innocence , as with impassable barriers , against the commis- sion of such appalling crimes ; but meantime , the criminal escapes ; or if , owing to that wise abatement in their expectation of deformity , which , as I hinted at before ...
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... . Time , that wears out all other sorrows , can never modify or soften mine . Here they must continue to gnaw , as long as that fatal mark- Why was I ever born ? Why was innocence in On the Inconveniences resulting from being Hanged.
... . Time , that wears out all other sorrows , can never modify or soften mine . Here they must continue to gnaw , as long as that fatal mark- Why was I ever born ? Why was innocence in On the Inconveniences resulting from being Hanged.
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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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