The Charles Lamb Bulletin, Issues 1-24Charles Lamb Society., 1973 |
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... feeling ' and Fanny Kelly's and Mrs Jordan's failure in them became a distinguishing mark of their excellence . His examination of their acting techniques involved comment upon the relationship which these techniques established with ...
... feeling ' and Fanny Kelly's and Mrs Jordan's failure in them became a distinguishing mark of their excellence . His examination of their acting techniques involved comment upon the relationship which these techniques established with ...
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... feeling , but rather to avoid dwelling upon those feelings , however good , because they are our own a man may be intemperate & selfish , who indulges in good feelings , for the mere pleasure they give him ( L L , i , 135 ) . His ...
... feeling , but rather to avoid dwelling upon those feelings , however good , because they are our own a man may be intemperate & selfish , who indulges in good feelings , for the mere pleasure they give him ( L L , i , 135 ) . His ...
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... feeling what he does not feel . He must take a very personal interest in the subjects of his criticism for we can only judge for ourselves in what nearly concerns us . That our feeling should be moved by a book is an indispensable ...
... feeling what he does not feel . He must take a very personal interest in the subjects of his criticism for we can only judge for ourselves in what nearly concerns us . That our feeling should be moved by a book is an indispensable ...
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