The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... mean no disrespect to any actor , but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the audience receive from those of other writers ; and , they being in themselves ...
... mean no disrespect to any actor , but the sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the audience receive from those of other writers ; and , they being in themselves ...
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... means which public custom breeds— Thence comes it that my name receives a brand ; And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in , like the dyer's hand- Or that other confession : - : -- Alas ! ' tis true , I have gone here ...
... means which public custom breeds— Thence comes it that my name receives a brand ; And almost thence my nature is subdued To what it works in , like the dyer's hand- Or that other confession : - : -- Alas ! ' tis true , I have gone here ...
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... mean , and putting sense into the absurd . He makes his readers glow , weep , tremble , take any affection which he pleases , be moved by words , or in spite of them , be disgusted and overcome their disgust . FRANCIS BEAUMONT . - JOHN ...
... mean , and putting sense into the absurd . He makes his readers glow , weep , tremble , take any affection which he pleases , be moved by words , or in spite of them , be disgusted and overcome their disgust . FRANCIS BEAUMONT . - JOHN ...
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... means his choice of certain Scripture subjects . Hogarth's excursions into Holy Land were not very numerous , but what he has left us in this kind have at least this merit , that they have expression of some sort or other in them , -the ...
... means his choice of certain Scripture subjects . Hogarth's excursions into Holy Land were not very numerous , but what he has left us in this kind have at least this merit , that they have expression of some sort or other in them , -the ...
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... mean or insignificant countenance . * Hogarth's mind was eminently reflective ; and , as it has been well observed of Shakspeare , that he has transfused his own poetical character in- to the persons of his drama ( they are all more or ...
... mean or insignificant countenance . * Hogarth's mind was eminently reflective ; and , as it has been well observed of Shakspeare , that he has transfused his own poetical character in- to the persons of his drama ( they are all more or ...
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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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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