English Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers, and General Introductions to Each Period, 5. kötetMacmillan, 1911 |
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vi. oldal
... CHARLES LAMB A. Ainger 113 Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist 116 Mackery End in Hertfordshire 122 SYDNEY SMITH George Saintsbury 127 Noodle's Oration 131 South American Flora and Fauna 133 A Village Parable 135 English Justice The Synod ...
... CHARLES LAMB A. Ainger 113 Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist 116 Mackery End in Hertfordshire 122 SYDNEY SMITH George Saintsbury 127 Noodle's Oration 131 South American Flora and Fauna 133 A Village Parable 135 English Justice The Synod ...
5. oldal
... Charles Lamb we have a quaintness of archaicism which loses all trace of artificiality only by the magic touch of genius . How far exaggeration could go , and how far unquestionable genius could find contorted diction , and every ...
... Charles Lamb we have a quaintness of archaicism which loses all trace of artificiality only by the magic touch of genius . How far exaggeration could go , and how far unquestionable genius could find contorted diction , and every ...
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... Charles Lamb and Hazlitt ) is the repetition of an idea that governs very much of Coleridge's criticism of literature . If it cannot be said of all his arguments in the Friend , or in Aids to Reflection , that they " evolve , " it is ...
... Charles Lamb and Hazlitt ) is the repetition of an idea that governs very much of Coleridge's criticism of literature . If it cannot be said of all his arguments in the Friend , or in Aids to Reflection , that they " evolve , " it is ...
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... dignities , and privileges , no person can possibly be found so worthy to succeed him in office and tread in his steps , as Tom Noddy . ( From The Doctor . ) CHARLES LAMB [ Charles Lamb ( 1775-1834 ) , born 112 ENGLISH PROSE.
... dignities , and privileges , no person can possibly be found so worthy to succeed him in office and tread in his steps , as Tom Noddy . ( From The Doctor . ) CHARLES LAMB [ Charles Lamb ( 1775-1834 ) , born 112 ENGLISH PROSE.
113. oldal
... CHARLES LAMB [ Charles Lamb ( 1775-1834 ) , born in the Temple , London , the son of John Lamb , clerk and confidential servant to Samuel Salt , a bencher of the Inner Temple . Educated at Christ's Hospital , he early obtained a ...
... CHARLES LAMB [ Charles Lamb ( 1775-1834 ) , born in the Temple , London , the son of John Lamb , clerk and confidential servant to Samuel Salt , a bencher of the Inner Temple . Educated at Christ's Hospital , he early obtained a ...
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