The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... shew contempt , and curl up the nose at Ophelia's father , -contempt in its very grossest and most hateful form ; but they get applause by it : it is natural , people say ; that is , the words are scornful , and the actor expresses ...
... shew contempt , and curl up the nose at Ophelia's father , -contempt in its very grossest and most hateful form ; but they get applause by it : it is natural , people say ; that is , the words are scornful , and the actor expresses ...
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... shew , is no counterfeit , but the real face of absolute aversion , -of irrecon- cileable alienation . It may be said he puts on the madman ; but then he should only so far put on this counterfeit lunacy as his own real dis- traction ...
... shew , is no counterfeit , but the real face of absolute aversion , -of irrecon- cileable alienation . It may be said he puts on the madman ; but then he should only so far put on this counterfeit lunacy as his own real dis- traction ...
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... shew : it is too hard and stony ; it must have love - scenes , and a happy ending . It is not enough that Cordelia is a daughter , she must shine as a lover too . Tate has put his hook in the nostrils of this Leviathan , for Garrick and ...
... shew : it is too hard and stony ; it must have love - scenes , and a happy ending . It is not enough that Cordelia is a daughter , she must shine as a lover too . Tate has put his hook in the nostrils of this Leviathan , for Garrick and ...
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... shew how finely a miniature may be represented . This shewing of every thing , levels all things : it makes tricks , bows , and curtesies , of importance . Mrs. S. never got more fame by any thing than by the manner in which she ...
... shew how finely a miniature may be represented . This shewing of every thing , levels all things : it makes tricks , bows , and curtesies , of importance . Mrs. S. never got more fame by any thing than by the manner in which she ...
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... shew why Falstaff , Shallow , Sir Hugh Evans , and the rest , are equally incompatible with stage representation . The length to which this Essay has run , will make it , I am afraid , sufficiently distasteful to the Amateurs of the ...
... shew why Falstaff , Shallow , Sir Hugh Evans , and the rest , are equally incompatible with stage representation . The length to which this Essay has run , will make it , I am afraid , sufficiently distasteful to the Amateurs of the ...
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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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