The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... own days and ours , who have said that he made a pedan- tical use of his learning . He has here revived the whole Court of Augustus , by a learned spell . Tragedy , & c . & c . - Webster CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 61.
... own days and ours , who have said that he made a pedan- tical use of his learning . He has here revived the whole Court of Augustus , by a learned spell . Tragedy , & c . & c . - Webster CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE . 61.
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... whole passage is , it must be con- fessed that the manner of it , compared with Shakspeare's finest scenes , is faint and languid . Its motion is circular , not progressive . Each line revolves on itself in a sort of separate orbit ...
... whole passage is , it must be con- fessed that the manner of it , compared with Shakspeare's finest scenes , is faint and languid . Its motion is circular , not progressive . Each line revolves on itself in a sort of separate orbit ...
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... whole evi- dence ; or an old gate still surviving , out of which the city is run out . Besides , commonly some new spruce town not far off is grown out of the ashes thereof , which yet hath so much na- tural affection as dutifully to ...
... whole evi- dence ; or an old gate still surviving , out of which the city is run out . Besides , commonly some new spruce town not far off is grown out of the ashes thereof , which yet hath so much na- tural affection as dutifully to ...
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... whole of this lit- tle story is told is most consummate : the charm of it seems to consist in a perpetual balance of antitheses not too violently opposed , and the consequent activity of mind in which the reader is kept : - " Betwixt ...
... whole of this lit- tle story is told is most consummate : the charm of it seems to consist in a perpetual balance of antitheses not too violently opposed , and the consequent activity of mind in which the reader is kept : - " Betwixt ...
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... whole of our nature , and gives to the body a sort of ubiquity , —a diffusion , as far as the actions of its partner can have reach or influence . I have seen this passage smiled at , and set down as a quaint conceit of old Fuller . But ...
... whole of our nature , and gives to the body a sort of ubiquity , —a diffusion , as far as the actions of its partner can have reach or influence . I have seen this passage smiled at , and set down as a quaint conceit of old Fuller . But ...
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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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