The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... performance . How far the very custom of hearing any thing spouted , withers and blows upon a fine passage , may be seen in those speeches from Henry the Fifth , & c . which are current in the mouths of school - boys from their being to ...
... performance . How far the very custom of hearing any thing spouted , withers and blows upon a fine passage , may be seen in those speeches from Henry the Fifth , & c . which are current in the mouths of school - boys from their being to ...
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... performances , and praise the Mrs. Beverley in the same way as the Lady Macbeth of Mrs. S. ? Belvidera , and Calista , and Isabella , and Euphrasia , are they less liked than Imogen , or than Juliet , or than Desdemona ? Are they not ...
... performances , and praise the Mrs. Beverley in the same way as the Lady Macbeth of Mrs. S. ? Belvidera , and Calista , and Isabella , and Euphrasia , are they less liked than Imogen , or than Juliet , or than Desdemona ? Are they not ...
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... see a man in his bodily shape before our eyes actually preparing to commit a murder , if the acting be true and impressive , as I have wit- nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of that part , ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 23.
... see a man in his bodily shape before our eyes actually preparing to commit a murder , if the acting be true and impressive , as I have wit- nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of that part , ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES . 23.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of that part , the painful anxiety about the act , the natural longing to prevent it while it yet seems unper- petrated , the too close pressing semblance of reality , give a ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. nessed it in Mr. K.'s performance of that part , the painful anxiety about the act , the natural longing to prevent it while it yet seems unper- petrated , the too close pressing semblance of reality , give a ...
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... performances , the object of which must be con- fessed to be principally comic . But in all of them will be found something to distinguish them from the droll productions of Bunbury and others . They have this difference , that we do ...
... performances , the object of which must be con- fessed to be principally comic . But in all of them will be found something to distinguish them from the droll productions of Bunbury and others . They have this difference , that we do ...
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WORKS OF CHARLES LAMB IN 2 PAR Charles 1775-1834 Lamb,W. H. Campbell,J. F. D. Crichton Stuart Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
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