The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... virtue , as something which is to be relieved , from the approbation of which re- lief the spectators are to derive a certain sooth- ing of self - referred satisfaction . We turn away from the real essences of things to hunt after their ...
... virtue , as something which is to be relieved , from the approbation of which re- lief the spectators are to derive a certain sooth- ing of self - referred satisfaction . We turn away from the real essences of things to hunt after their ...
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... virtue . Helena in Shakspeare is a young woman seeking a man in marriage . The ordinary rules of courtship are reversed , the ha- bitual feelings are crossed . Yet with such ex- quisite address this dangerous subject is handled , that ...
... virtue . Helena in Shakspeare is a young woman seeking a man in marriage . The ordinary rules of courtship are reversed , the ha- bitual feelings are crossed . Yet with such ex- quisite address this dangerous subject is handled , that ...
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... virtue , which I think always betrays an imperfect moral sensibility . The wit of Fletcher is excellent + like his serious scenes , but there is something strained and far- fetched in both . He is too mistrustful of Na- ture , he always ...
... virtue , which I think always betrays an imperfect moral sensibility . The wit of Fletcher is excellent + like his serious scenes , but there is something strained and far- fetched in both . He is too mistrustful of Na- ture , he always ...
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... Virtue in a short person . " His soul had but a short diocese to visit , and therefore might the better attend the effectual informing thereof . " Intellect in a very tall one.— " Oft times such who are built four stories high , are ...
... Virtue in a short person . " His soul had but a short diocese to visit , and therefore might the better attend the effectual informing thereof . " Intellect in a very tall one.— " Oft times such who are built four stories high , are ...
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... virtues are shewn outwards , and his vices wrapped up in silence ; as counting it barbarism to throw dirt on his memory who hath moulds cast on his body . " Horses . " These are men's wings , wherewith they make such speed . A generous ...
... virtues are shewn outwards , and his vices wrapped up in silence ; as counting it barbarism to throw dirt on his memory who hath moulds cast on his body . " Horses . " These are men's wings , wherewith they make such speed . A generous ...
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