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" On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear — we are in his mind — we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms... "
The Analectic Magazine - Página 75
1815
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 páginas
...blood seems too insignificant to be thought on — even as he himself neglects it. On the stage wo see nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ; while we read it, we pee not Lear, but we are Lear — we are in his mind — we are sustained by a grandeur which baffles...
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Works, with a Sketch of His Life and Final Memorials, Volumen2

Charles Lamb - 1855 - 798 páginas
...insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporeal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ;...grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized...
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The Anglo-American Magazine, Volumen2

1853 - 692 páginas
...insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it On the stage we see nothing but corporeal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage; while...grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms; in the aberrations of his reason we discern a mighty, irregular power of reasoning, unmethodised...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volumen2

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1855 - 624 páginas
...insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects t. On the stage we see nothing but corporeal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ;...we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear — we arc in his mind, we are susmighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized from di« ordinary purposes...
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The Works of Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb - 1856 - 408 páginas
...insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporeal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ;...grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms j in the aberrations of his reason we discover a mighty irregular power of reasoning, immethodized...
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Rosamund Gray, Essays, Letters, and Poems

Charles Lamb - 1856 - 440 páginas
...of flesh and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on; even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and...rage; while we read it, we see not Lear, but we are Lear—we are in his mind, we are sustained by a gran deur which baffles the malice of daughters and...
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Lectures on the British Poets, Volumen1

Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 páginas
...insignificant to be thought on, even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporeal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ;...grandeur which baffles the malice of daughters and storms What have looks or tones to do with that sublime identification of his age with that of the...
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Bombay Quarterly Review, Volumen5

1857 - 848 páginas
...neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of age ; while we read it we see not Lear, but we are Lear;...sustained by a grandeur which baffles the malice of his daughters and storms ; in the aberrations of his reason we discover a might j irregular power of...
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The Works of Charles Lamb: With a Sketch of His Life and Final ..., Volumen2

Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1857 - 564 páginas
...insignificant to be thought on ; even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see nothing but corporeal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of rage ;...not Lear, but we are Lear — we are in his mind, vie wte «xv& tained by a grandeur which baffles the ma\\ce ot Aiaw^cvVera and storms; in the aberrations...
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The Bombay Quarterly Review, Volumen5

1857 - 434 páginas
...of flesfe and blood seems too insignificant to be thought on, even as he himself neglects it. On the stage we see, nothing but corporal infirmities and weakness, the impotence of age ; while we read it we see not Lear, but we are Lear ; we are in his mind ; we are sustained by...
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