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" What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading is almost exclusively the mind and its movements : and this, I think, may sufficiently account for the very different sort of delight with which the same play so... "
The Prose Works of Charles Lamb - Página 123
por Charles Lamb - 1836
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The Works of Charles Lamb: To which are Prefixed His Letters and a Sketch of ...

Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1851 - 964 páginas
...— to overpower and reconcile the first and obvious prejudices.* What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...affects us in the reading and the seeing. , It requires liule reflection to perceive, that if those characters in Shakspeare which are within the precincts...
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Rosamund Gray, Essays, Letters, and Poems

Charles Lamb - 1856 - 440 páginas
...Desdemona's eyes; in the seeing of it, We are forced to look with our own. What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action; what we are conscious of in reading...seeing. It requires little reflection to perceive, tfcat if those characters in Shakspeare which are within the precincts of nature, have yet something...
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the new monthly magazine

william harrison ainsworth - 1864 - 516 páginas
...again, Lamb may be said to condense his argument into this shape : What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...exclusively the mind, and its movements ; and this he thinks may sufficiently account for the very different sort of delight with which the same play...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen130

1864 - 520 páginas
...again, Lamb may be said to condense his argument into this shape : What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...exclusively the mind, and its movements ; and this he thinks may sufficiently account for the very different sort of delight with which the same play...
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A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare: Othello. [c1886

William Shakespeare - 1886 - 494 páginas
...unseen, — to overpower and reconcile the first and obvious prejudices. What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...so often affects us in the reading and the seeing. [Foot-note] : The error of supposing that because Othello's colour does not offend us in the reading,...
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Works of Charles Lamb: Edited and Dramatic Tales, Essays and Critisms

Charles Lamb - 1876 - 740 páginas
...of the play, we see with Desdemona's eyes ; in the seeing of it, we are forced to look with our own. and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...reflection to perceive, that if those characters in Shakspere which are within the precincts of nature, have yet something in them which appeals too exclusively...
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Poems and Essays

Charles Lamb - 1879 - 672 páginas
...— to overpower and reconcile the first and obvious prejudices.1 What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...reflection to perceive that if those characters in Shakespeare which are within the precincts of nature have yet something in them which appeals too exclusively...
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The Stage and the Drama in Their Relation to Society: A Lecture Delivered ...

James Panton Ham - 1880 - 64 páginas
...the place of the acted Drama. Charles Lamb, for instance, says, " What we see upon a Stage is body and bodily action; what we are conscious of in reading...so often affects us in the reading and the seeing." Surely this criticism is but a partial and a very imperfect statement of the fact of what we see in...
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The Works of Charles Lamb, Volumen3

Charles Lamb - 1881 - 892 páginas
...— to overpower and reconcile the first and obvious prejudices.* What we see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...the very different sort of delight with which the samo play so often affects us in the reading and the seeing. It requires little reflection to perceive,...
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Poems, Plays and Miscellaneous Essays of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1884 - 830 páginas
...clothes in the picture. The painters themselves feel this, as is apparent by the see upon a stage is body and bodily action ; what we are conscious of in reading...reflection to perceive, that if those characters in Shakspere which are within the precincts of nature, have yet something in them which appeals too exclusively...
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