The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... perhaps that by which , since the days of Betterton , a succession of popular performers have had the greatest am- bition to distinguish themselves . The length of the part may be one of their reasons . But for the character itself , we ...
... perhaps that by which , since the days of Betterton , a succession of popular performers have had the greatest am- bition to distinguish themselves . The length of the part may be one of their reasons . But for the character itself , we ...
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... acting , scenery , dress , the most contemptible things , call upon us to judge of their naturalness . Perhaps it would be no bad similitude , to liken the pleasure which we take in seeing one of these 34 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
... acting , scenery , dress , the most contemptible things , call upon us to judge of their naturalness . Perhaps it would be no bad similitude , to liken the pleasure which we take in seeing one of these 34 ON SHAKSPEARE'S TRAGEDIES .
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... perhaps was at some time of his life in danger of falling into those very extravagancies which he ridiculed so happily in his hero ? JOHN MARSTON . Antonio and Mellida . - The situation of An- drugio and Lucio , in the first part of ...
... perhaps was at some time of his life in danger of falling into those very extravagancies which he ridiculed so happily in his hero ? JOHN MARSTON . Antonio and Mellida . - The situation of An- drugio and Lucio , in the first part of ...
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... perhaps unequalled . As his works are now scarcely perused but by antiquaries , I thought it might not be unaccept- able to my readers to present them with some specimens of his manner , in single thoughts and phrases Specimens from the ...
... perhaps unequalled . As his works are now scarcely perused but by antiquaries , I thought it might not be unaccept- able to my readers to present them with some specimens of his manner , in single thoughts and phrases Specimens from the ...
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... perhaps superior to the last scenes of Timon . If we seek for something of kindred excellence in poetry , it must be in the scenes of Lear's begin- ning madness , where the King and the Fool and the Tom - o ' - Bedlam conspire to ...
... perhaps superior to the last scenes of Timon . If we seek for something of kindred excellence in poetry , it must be in the scenes of Lear's begin- ning madness , where the King and the Fool and the Tom - o ' - Bedlam conspire to ...
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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