The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2 |
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... it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by
declamatory boys and men , and torn so inhumanly from its living place and
principle of continuity in the play , till it is become to me a perfect dead member .
... it be good , bad , or indifferent , it has been so handled and pawed about by
declamatory boys and men , and torn so inhumanly from its living place and
principle of continuity in the play , till it is become to me a perfect dead member .
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as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through the daying of his feelings
alive , did not make a fair disinissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing
for him . If he is to live and be happy after , if he could sustain this world ' s burden
...
as if the living martyrdom that Lear had gone through the daying of his feelings
alive , did not make a fair disinissal from the stage of life the only decorous thing
for him . If he is to live and be happy after , if he could sustain this world ' s burden
...
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Yet such things would stand a writer now - a - days in far better stead than
Captain Agar and his conscientious honour ; and he would be considered as a
far better teacher of morality than old Rowley or Middleton , if they were living .
WILLIAM ...
Yet such things would stand a writer now - a - days in far better stead than
Captain Agar and his conscientious honour ; and he would be considered as a
far better teacher of morality than old Rowley or Middleton , if they were living .
WILLIAM ...
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All the several parts of the dreadful apparatus with which the death of the
Duchess is ushered in , the waxen images which counterfeit death , the wild
masque of madmen , the tomb - maker , the bellman , the living person ' s dirge ,
the ...
All the several parts of the dreadful apparatus with which the death of the
Duchess is ushered in , the waxen images which counterfeit death , the wild
masque of madmen , the tomb - maker , the bellman , the living person ' s dirge ,
the ...
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Thus as he conceived himself casually ( though at a great distance ) to have
occasioned the death of one , he was the immediate and direct cause of giving a
comfortable living to many . " Burning of Wickliffe ' s Body by Order of the Council
of ...
Thus as he conceived himself casually ( though at a great distance ) to have
occasioned the death of one , he was the immediate and direct cause of giving a
comfortable living to many . " Burning of Wickliffe ' s Body by Order of the Council
of ...
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