The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... looks . But does such a trifle as this enter into the imaginations of the readers of that wild and wonderful scene ? Does not the mind dismiss the feasters as rapidly as it can ? Does it care about the gracefulness of the doing it ON ...
... looks . But does such a trifle as this enter into the imaginations of the readers of that wild and wonderful scene ? Does not the mind dismiss the feasters as rapidly as it can ? Does it care about the gracefulness of the doing it ON ...
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... look in , to be busied in speculations which are the rottenest part of the core of the fruit that fell from the tree of knowledge . * Barabas the Jew , and Faustus the conjurer , are offsprings of a mind which at least delighted to ...
... look in , to be busied in speculations which are the rottenest part of the core of the fruit that fell from the tree of knowledge . * Barabas the Jew , and Faustus the conjurer , are offsprings of a mind which at least delighted to ...
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... look into his plays , or his most passionate love - poems , we shall find all frozen and made rigid with intel- lect . The finest movements of the human heart , the utmost grandeur of which the soul is capa- ble , are essentially ...
... look into his plays , or his most passionate love - poems , we shall find all frozen and made rigid with intel- lect . The finest movements of the human heart , the utmost grandeur of which the soul is capa- ble , are essentially ...
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... look at , -his prints we read . In pursuance of this parallel , I have some- times entertained myself with comparing the Timon of Athens of Shakspeare ( which I have just mentioned ) and Hogarth's Rake's Progress together . The story ...
... look at , -his prints we read . In pursuance of this parallel , I have some- times entertained myself with comparing the Timon of Athens of Shakspeare ( which I have just mentioned ) and Hogarth's Rake's Progress together . The story ...
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... look upon the consummation of their decay with no more of pity than is consistent with a smile . The mad taylor , the poor driveller that has gone out of his wits ( and truly he appears to have had no great journey to go to get past ...
... look upon the consummation of their decay with no more of pity than is consistent with a smile . The mad taylor , the poor driveller that has gone out of his wits ( and truly he appears to have had no great journey to go to get past ...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 2: Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays ... Charles Lamb Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2018 |
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