The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... thoughts and nonsense . But the reflection it led me into was a kind of wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to our own , it should have been the fashion to compliment every performer in his turn , that has had the ...
... thoughts and nonsense . But the reflection it led me into was a kind of wonder , how , from the days of the actor here celebrated to our own , it should have been the fashion to compliment every performer in his turn , that has had the ...
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... thought and feeling to a great portion of the audience , who otherwise would never earn it for themselves by reading , and the intellectual acquisition gained this way may , for aught I know , be inestimable ; but I am not arguing that ...
... thought and feeling to a great portion of the audience , who otherwise would never earn it for themselves by reading , and the intellectual acquisition gained this way may , for aught I know , be inestimable ; but I am not arguing that ...
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... thought , it is a trick easy to be attained , it is but rising or falling a note or two in the voice , a whisper with a significant forboding look to announce its approach , and so contagious the counterfeit appearance of any emotion is ...
... thought , it is a trick easy to be attained , it is but rising or falling a note or two in the voice , a whisper with a significant forboding look to announce its approach , and so contagious the counterfeit appearance of any emotion is ...
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... thought the rope more due to Othello than to Barnwell . For of the texture of Othello's mind , the inward construction marvel- lously laid open with all its strengths and weak- nesses , its heroic confidences and its human mis- givings ...
... thought the rope more due to Othello than to Barnwell . For of the texture of Othello's mind , the inward construction marvel- lously laid open with all its strengths and weak- nesses , its heroic confidences and its human mis- givings ...
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... thought on . The truth is , that in all such deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock of super- erogatory love , ( if I may venture to use the ex- pression ) which in any great grief of heart , es ...
... thought on . The truth is , that in all such deep affections as had subsisted between Hamlet and Ophelia , there is a stock of super- erogatory love , ( if I may venture to use the ex- pression ) which in any great grief of heart , es ...
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