The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... pass for deep skill in the passions . :: It is common for people to talk of Shakspeare's plays being so natural ; that every body can under- stand him . They are natural indeed , they are grounded deep in nature , so deep that the depth ...
... pass for deep skill in the passions . :: It is common for people to talk of Shakspeare's plays being so natural ; that every body can under- stand him . They are natural indeed , they are grounded deep in nature , so deep that the depth ...
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... pass away , And leave its dolorous mansions to the peering day . The Garden of Eden , with our first parents in it , is not more impossible to be shewn on a stage , than the Enchanted Isle , with its no less interest- ing and innocent ...
... pass away , And leave its dolorous mansions to the peering day . The Garden of Eden , with our first parents in it , is not more impossible to be shewn on a stage , than the Enchanted Isle , with its no less interest- ing and innocent ...
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... pass over in silence what they do . That Hogarth did not draw the naked figure so well as Michael Angelo might be allowed , especially as " examples of the naked , " as Mr. Barry ac- knowledges , " rarely ( he might almost have said ...
... pass over in silence what they do . That Hogarth did not draw the naked figure so well as Michael Angelo might be allowed , especially as " examples of the naked , " as Mr. Barry ac- knowledges , " rarely ( he might almost have said ...
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... pass over an infinite series of minor mor- tifications , to which this last and heaviest might well render me callous , behold me here , Mr. Edi- tor ! in the thirty - seventh year of my existence , ( the twelfth , reckoning from my re ...
... pass over an infinite series of minor mor- tifications , to which this last and heaviest might well render me callous , behold me here , Mr. Edi- tor ! in the thirty - seventh year of my existence , ( the twelfth , reckoning from my re ...
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... pass current in every street . But why mention them , when the politest authors have agreed in making use of this sub- ject as a source of the ridiculous ? Swift , and Pope , and Prior , are fond of recurring to it . Gay has built an ...
... pass current in every street . But why mention them , when the politest authors have agreed in making use of this sub- ject as a source of the ridiculous ? Swift , and Pope , and Prior , are fond of recurring to it . Gay has built an ...
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