The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... supposed to consist . When we read the incantations of those terrible beings the Witches in Macbeth , though some of the ingredients of their hellish composition savour of the grotesque , yet is the effect upon us other than the most ...
... supposed to consist . When we read the incantations of those terrible beings the Witches in Macbeth , though some of the ingredients of their hellish composition savour of the grotesque , yet is the effect upon us other than the most ...
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... supposed to see , involves such a quantity of the hateful incredible , that all our reverence for the author cannot hinder us from perceiving such gross attempts upon the senses to be in the highest degree childish and inefficient ...
... supposed to see , involves such a quantity of the hateful incredible , that all our reverence for the author cannot hinder us from perceiving such gross attempts upon the senses to be in the highest degree childish and inefficient ...
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... supposed drowned , is cast upon the territory of his mortal enemy the Duke of Venice , with no attendants but Lucio an old nobleman , and a page- sembles that of Lear and Kent in that king's distresses . Andrugio , like Lear , manifests ...
... supposed drowned , is cast upon the territory of his mortal enemy the Duke of Venice , with no attendants but Lucio an old nobleman , and a page- sembles that of Lear and Kent in that king's distresses . Andrugio , like Lear , manifests ...
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... confidence is found to be frail and tottering , to feel the true blows of a real disgrace blunting that sword which the imagi- VOL . II . E nary strokes of a supposed false imputation had put so CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 49.
... confidence is found to be frail and tottering , to feel the true blows of a real disgrace blunting that sword which the imagi- VOL . II . E nary strokes of a supposed false imputation had put so CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 49.
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In Two Parts Charles Lamb. nary strokes of a supposed false imputation had put so keen an edge upon but lately : to do , or to imagine this done in a feigned story , asks something more of a moral sense , somewhat a greater delicacy of ...
In Two Parts Charles Lamb. nary strokes of a supposed false imputation had put so keen an edge upon but lately : to do , or to imagine this done in a feigned story , asks something more of a moral sense , somewhat a greater delicacy of ...
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