The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... sort of minds , and which signs can after all but indicate some passion , as I said before , anger , or grief , gene- rally ; but of the motives and grounds of the passion , wherein it differs from the same passion in low and vulgar ...
... sort of minds , and which signs can after all but indicate some passion , as I said before , anger , or grief , gene- rally ; but of the motives and grounds of the passion , wherein it differs from the same passion in low and vulgar ...
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... sort of young man is tempted by a naughty woman to commit a trifling peccadillo , the murder of an uncle or so , that is all , and so comes to an un- * * If this note could hope to meet the eye of any of the Managers , I would intreat ...
... sort of young man is tempted by a naughty woman to commit a trifling peccadillo , the murder of an uncle or so , that is all , and so comes to an un- * * If this note could hope to meet the eye of any of the Managers , I would intreat ...
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... sort , they never think of asking . So to Ophelia . — All the Hamlets that I have ever seen , rant and rave at her as if she had committed some great crime , and the audience are highly pleased , because the words of the part are ...
... sort , they never think of asking . So to Ophelia . — All the Hamlets that I have ever seen , rant and rave at her as if she had committed some great crime , and the audience are highly pleased , because the words of the part are ...
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... sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the audience receive from those of other writers ; and , they being in themselves essentially so different from all others , I ...
... sort of pleasure which Shakspeare's plays give in the acting seems to me not at all to differ from that which the audience receive from those of other writers ; and , they being in themselves essentially so different from all others , I ...
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... sort of prophetic anachronism , antedating the invention of fig - leaves . So in the reading of the play , we see with Desdemona's eyes ; in the seeing of it , we are forced to look with our own . sufficiently account for the very ...
... sort of prophetic anachronism , antedating the invention of fig - leaves . So in the reading of the play , we see with Desdemona's eyes ; in the seeing of it , we are forced to look with our own . sufficiently account for the very ...
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