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" It seemed to embody and realise conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this sense of distinctness. When the novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realising... "
The Monthly Review - Página 113
1835
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Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism

William Tenney Brewster - 1907 - 424 páginas
...to embody and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this...novelty is past, we find to our cost that, instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh...
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Shakespeare and His Critics

Charles Frederick Johnson - 1909 - 418 páginas
...to embody and realise conceptions which Lad hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this...We have let go a dream in quest of an unattainable substance. If Sarah Siddons and her brother disillusionized Lamb, then there is nothing to be said...
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Plays, Acting and Music: A Book of Theory

Arthur Symons - 1909 - 348 páginas
...it seemed to embody and realise conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape," but that, "when the novelty is past, we find to our cost that...a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood." If that is true of Shakespeare, the greatest of dramatic poets, how far is it from the impression which...
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Plays, Acting and Music: A Book of Theory

Arthur Symons - 1909 - 348 páginas
...to embody and realise conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape," but that, "when 221 the novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead...a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood." If that is true of Shakespeare, the greatest of dramatic poets, how far is it from the impression which...
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Shakespeare Studies

University of Wisconsin. Department of English - 1916 - 312 páginas
...to identify in our minds in a perverse manner, the actor with the character which he represents .... When the novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standards of flesh...
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The Teaching of English: A New Approach

William Shirley Tomkinson - 1921 - 244 páginas
...representation) ' is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood.' Dr. Johnson, in his downright way, is even more emphatic. ' No, sir,' he tells Boswell, ' the best...
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The Sewanee Review, Volumen30

1922 - 550 páginas
...least adapted to the stage. When we have staged Shakespeare, says Lamb, "we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood". This may be very true, according to our present notions, but it would probably have sounded rather...
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Lamb's Criticism: A Selection from the Literary Criticism of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1923 - 144 páginas
...to embody and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this...novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh...
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Dramatis Personæ

Arthur Symons - 1923 - 376 páginas
..."it seemed to embody and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape," but that "when the novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh...
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English Critical Essays (nineteenth Century)

Edmund David Jones - 1924 - 636 páginas
...to embody and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this...novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh...
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