Young Charles Lamb, 1775-1802Macmillan, 1982 - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... eye is directed outward , now amused , now sardonic , on the scenes and people he daily encounters , or remembers ... eyes , we understand them as he did . They are alive ; we have seen and met them . His originality lies in how they ...
... eye is directed outward , now amused , now sardonic , on the scenes and people he daily encounters , or remembers ... eyes , we understand them as he did . They are alive ; we have seen and met them . His originality lies in how they ...
Стр. 139
... eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than the outward appearance , ) . . . a convulsive inclination to laughter ... eyes to the natural world of hill and valley , mountain and stream , insect , bird , and flower , and to a more ...
... eye ( as if he saw something in objects more than the outward appearance , ) . . . a convulsive inclination to laughter ... eyes to the natural world of hill and valley , mountain and stream , insect , bird , and flower , and to a more ...
Стр. 355
... eye is large and full , not dark but grey ; such an eye as would receive from a heavy soul the dullest expression ; but it speaks every emotion of his animated mind ; it has more of the ' poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling ' than I ...
... eye is large and full , not dark but grey ; such an eye as would receive from a heavy soul the dullest expression ; but it speaks every emotion of his animated mind ; it has more of the ' poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling ' than I ...
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