The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts, Том 2C. and J. Ollier, 1818 |
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... give him leave ; that is , incom- pletely , imperfectly ; not in that confirmed , prac- tised way , like a master of his art , or as Dame Quickly would say , " like one of those harlotry players . " I mean no disrespect to any actor ...
... give him leave ; that is , incom- pletely , imperfectly ; not in that confirmed , prac- tised way , like a master of his art , or as Dame Quickly would say , " like one of those harlotry players . " I mean no disrespect to any actor ...
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... give a pain and an uneasiness which totally destroy all the delight which the words in the book convey , where the deed doing never presses upon us with the painful sense of pre- sence : it rather seems to belong to history , —to ...
... give a pain and an uneasiness which totally destroy all the delight which the words in the book convey , where the deed doing never presses upon us with the painful sense of pre- sence : it rather seems to belong to history , —to ...
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... give a perception of disagreement , with not enough of belief in the internal motives , -all that which is unseen , ―to overpower and reconcile the first and obvious prejudices . * What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ...
... give a perception of disagreement , with not enough of belief in the internal motives , -all that which is unseen , ―to overpower and reconcile the first and obvious prejudices . * What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ...
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... give a wildness and a supernatural elevation to his scenes , as if to remove them still farther from that assimilation to common life in which their excellence is vulgarly supposed to consist . When we read the incantations of those ...
... give a wildness and a supernatural elevation to his scenes , as if to remove them still farther from that assimilation to common life in which their excellence is vulgarly supposed to consist . When we read the incantations of those ...
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... give as much credit to it as it demands ; or rather , we think little about it , -it is little more than reading at the top of a page , " Scene , a Garden ; " we do not imagine ourselves there , but we readily admit the imitation of ...
... give as much credit to it as it demands ; or rather , we think little about it , -it is little more than reading at the top of a page , " Scene , a Garden ; " we do not imagine ourselves there , but we readily admit the imitation of ...
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