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" The truth is, the characters of Shakspeare are so much the objects of meditation rather than of interest or curiosity as to their actions, that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters, — Macbeth, Richard, even lago, — we think not... "
The Works of Charles Lamb: In Two Parts - Página 22
por Charles Lamb - 1818
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: On the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters — Macbeth, Richard, even lago — we think not so much of the crimes which they commit,...which prompts them to overleap those moral fences. In Shakspeare, so little do the actions comparatively affect us, that while the impulses, the inner...
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Works: Including His Most Intesesting Letters

Charles Lamb - 1867 - 684 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters,—Macbeth, Richard, even lago,—we think not so much of the crimes which they commit,...intellectual activity, which prompts them to overleap these moral fences. Barnwell is a wretched murderer ; there is a certain fitness between his neck and...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volumen2

Charles Lamb - 1875 - 618 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters — Macbeth, Richard, even lago — we think not so much of the crimes which they commit...ambition, the aspiring spirit, the intellectual activity, whicl prompts them to overleap these moral fences. Barnwell is a wretched murderer ; there is a certain...
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Works of Charles Lamb: Edited and Dramatic Tales, Essays and Critisms

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters,— Macbeth, Richard, even lago,— we think not so much of the crimes which they commit,...which prompts them to overleap those moral fences. Bamwell is a wretched murderer; there is a certain fitness between his neck and the rope; he is the...
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The life [after sir T.N. Talfourd], letters and writings of ..., Volumen4

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 478 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters, — Macbeth, Richard, even Iago, — we think not so much of the crimes which they commit,...intellectual activity, which prompts them to overleap these moral fences. Barnwell is a wretched murderer : there is a certain fitness between his neck and...
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Geschichte des Drama's, Volumen13

Julius Leopold Klein - 1876 - 872 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters — Macheth, Richard, even Jago, — we think not so much of the crimes which they commit,...intellectual activity which prompts them to overleap there moral fences*. (Charles Lamb, Compl. Works etc. London 1875. On Shakspeare's Tragedies. p. 260...
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Geschichte des Drama's, Volumen13

Julius Leopold Klein - 1876 - 910 páginas
...bis great eriminal characters — Macheth, Richard, even Jago, — we think not so much of the erimes which they commit, as of the ambition, the aspiring spirit, the intellectual aetivity which prompte them to overleap there moral fences*. (Charles Lamb, Compl. Works etc. London...
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The Complete Works of Charles Lamb: Containing His Letters, Essays, Poems, Etc

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 732 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters, — Macbeth, Richard, even lago, — no grinning at the antique bedposts — no face-making,...spectators in or out of the picture, but grief kept to a m these moral fences. Barnwell is a wretched murderer ; there is a certain fitness between his neck and...
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Poems and Essays

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 páginas
...actions, that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters, Macbeth, Richard, even lago, we think not so much of the crimes which they commit as of the ambition, the aspiring spirit, the intellecuul activity which prompts them to overleap those moral fences. Barnwell is a wretched murderer...
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Life, Letters, and Writings, Volumen4

Charles Lamb - 1882 - 460 páginas
...that while we are reading any of his great criminal characters, — Macbeth, Richard, even lago, — we think not so much of the crimes which they commit,...intellectual activity, which prompts them to overleap these moral fences. Barnwell is a wretched murderer : there is a certain fitness^Jsetween his neck...
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