The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... respecting foreign countries in those days , compared with our own , or in compliance with popular notions , though the Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unwor- thy of a white woman's fancy ) -it is the perfect ...
... respecting foreign countries in those days , compared with our own , or in compliance with popular notions , though the Moors are now well enough known to be by many shades less unwor- thy of a white woman's fancy ) -it is the perfect ...
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... Yet Sir Philip has preserved so match- less a decorum , that neither does Pyrocles ' man- hood suffer any stain for the effeminacy of Zel- VOL . II . F mane , nor is the respect due to the princesses CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 65.
... Yet Sir Philip has preserved so match- less a decorum , that neither does Pyrocles ' man- hood suffer any stain for the effeminacy of Zel- VOL . II . F mane , nor is the respect due to the princesses CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 65.
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... respect her , and she descends without degradation . Such wonders true poetry and passion can do , to con- fer dignity upon subjects which do not seem capable of it . But Aspatia must not be com- pared at all points with Helena ; she ...
... respect her , and she descends without degradation . Such wonders true poetry and passion can do , to con- fer dignity upon subjects which do not seem capable of it . But Aspatia must not be com- pared at all points with Helena ; she ...
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... respect for Massinger , I do not think he had poetical enthusiasm capable of rising up to them . His associate Decker , who wrote Old Fortunatus , had poetry enough for any thing . The very im- purities which obtrude themselves among ...
... respect for Massinger , I do not think he had poetical enthusiasm capable of rising up to them . His associate Decker , who wrote Old Fortunatus , had poetry enough for any thing . The very im- purities which obtrude themselves among ...
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... . Yet if we could abstract our minds from the fascinating colours of the picture , and forget the coarse execution * At the late Mr. Hope's , in Cavendish - square . ture . ( in some respects ) of the print ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH . 95.
... . Yet if we could abstract our minds from the fascinating colours of the picture , and forget the coarse execution * At the late Mr. Hope's , in Cavendish - square . ture . ( in some respects ) of the print ON THE GENIUS OF HOGARTH . 95.
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