The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... of panegyric and invective , that a worn- out sinner is sometimes found to make the best declaimer against sin . The same high - seasoned descriptions , which in his unregenerate state served but to CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 43.
... of panegyric and invective , that a worn- out sinner is sometimes found to make the best declaimer against sin . The same high - seasoned descriptions , which in his unregenerate state served but to CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 43.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. descriptions , which in his unregenerate state served but to inflame his appetites , in his new province of a moralist will serve him , a little turned , to expose the enormity of those appe- tites in other men ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. descriptions , which in his unregenerate state served but to inflame his appetites , in his new province of a moralist will serve him , a little turned , to expose the enormity of those appe- tites in other men ...
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... serve to one effect . Every thing in the print , to use a vulgar expression , tells . Every part is full of " strange images of death . " It is perfectly amazing and astounding to look at . Not only the two prominent figures , the woman ...
... serve to one effect . Every thing in the print , to use a vulgar expression , tells . Every part is full of " strange images of death . " It is perfectly amazing and astounding to look at . Not only the two prominent figures , the woman ...
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... serve as instances instead of a thousand . They have intense thinking faces , though the purpose to which they are subservient by no means re- quired it ; but indeed it seems as if it was pain- ful to Hogarth to contemplate mere vacancy ...
... serve as instances instead of a thousand . They have intense thinking faces , though the purpose to which they are subservient by no means re- quired it ; but indeed it seems as if it was pain- ful to Hogarth to contemplate mere vacancy ...
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... served , " & c . of 4 7 It is a secret well known to the profers of the art and mystery of criticism , to insist upon what they do not find in a man's works , and to pass over in silence what they do . That Hogarth did not draw the ...
... served , " & c . of 4 7 It is a secret well known to the profers of the art and mystery of criticism , to insist upon what they do not find in a man's works , and to pass over in silence what they do . That Hogarth did not draw the ...
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