| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 頁
...that which preys upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to its heart's dearest...that object : it is not anger, but grief assuming the ap. pearance of anger, — love aukwardly counterfeiting hate, as sweet countenances when. they try... | |
| 1815 - 558 頁
...be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to ils heart's dearest object, in the language of a temporary...always makes itself to be felt by that object : it ia not anger, but grief assuming the appearance of anger — love awkwardly counterfeiting hale, as... | |
| 1815 - 628 頁
...that which preys upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to its heart's dearest...to frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion — of irreconcilable... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 288 頁
...that which preys upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to its heart's dearest...assuming the appearance of anger, — love awkwardly counterfeiting1 hate, as sweet countenances when they try to VOL. II. C frown : but such sternness... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 440 頁
...that which preys upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to its heart's dearest...to frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet is made to show, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcileable... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 390 頁
...upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to expresss itself, even to its heart's dearest object, in the...to frown ; but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet is made to shew, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcileable... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1835 - 376 頁
...upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to expresss itself, even to its heart's dearest object, in the...is not anger, but grief assuming the appearance of anger,—love awkwardly counterfeiting hate, as sweet countenances when they try to frown: but such... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1836 - 404 頁
...upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to expresss itself, even to its heart's dearest object, in the...to frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet is made to shew, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcileable... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 頁
...that which preys upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to its heart's dearest...to frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet is made to show is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion — of irreconcilable... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 376 頁
...that which preys upon the mind cannot be communicated, confers a kind of indulgence upon the grieved party to express itself, even to its heart's dearest...to frown : but such sternness and fierce disgust as Hamlet is made to shew, is no counterfeit, but the real face of absolute aversion, — of irreconcilable... | |
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