Essays and Reviews, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1887 |
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... gives to these meagre notices a peculiar raciness and * Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shak speare . With Notes . By Charles Lamb . New York : Wiley & Putnam 1845. 16mo . pp . 448 . Lectures on the ...
... gives to these meagre notices a peculiar raciness and * Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who lived about the time of Shak speare . With Notes . By Charles Lamb . New York : Wiley & Putnam 1845. 16mo . pp . 448 . Lectures on the ...
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... gives a character of majestic ease to their sturdiest exer- tions of power . None of their faculties acquired a dis- eased activity at the expense of the rest . It was not a time to produce Humes or Schellings in philosophy , Crabbes or ...
... gives a character of majestic ease to their sturdiest exer- tions of power . None of their faculties acquired a dis- eased activity at the expense of the rest . It was not a time to produce Humes or Schellings in philosophy , Crabbes or ...
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... gives unity of impression . In Lust's Dominion , or the Lascivious Queen , the rapid movement of the man's mind is very characteristic , — rattling recklessly on through scenes of murder , cruelty , and lust , now striking off “ burning ...
... gives unity of impression . In Lust's Dominion , or the Lascivious Queen , the rapid movement of the man's mind is very characteristic , — rattling recklessly on through scenes of murder , cruelty , and lust , now striking off “ burning ...
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... give evidence of great vitality and force of character . Composition must have been with him a manual labor , for he writes with all his might . The weaknesses of his nature , his perversity , his bluff way of bragging of his own ...
... give evidence of great vitality and force of character . Composition must have been with him a manual labor , for he writes with all his might . The weaknesses of his nature , his perversity , his bluff way of bragging of his own ...
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... give his real opinion about the haughty Tudor's susceptibility to flattery . In this play the author shows that contempt for public opinion which breaks out in so many of his prefaces . He calls the public “ that nany - mouthed , vulgar ...
... give his real opinion about the haughty Tudor's susceptibility to flattery . In this play the author shows that contempt for public opinion which breaks out in so many of his prefaces . He calls the public “ that nany - mouthed , vulgar ...
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