| Michael J. Freeman, Mike Freeman - 1998 - 260 Seiten
...conflict between imagination freed by abstraction and imagination circumscribed by concretization: 'instead of realising an idea, we have only materialised...brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood'.7 Both Lamb and Mallarmé make the link between the protagonist's 'solitary musings' and those... | |
| Susan Bruce - 1998 - 196 Seiten
...the novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of...go a dream, in quest of an unattainable substance. . . . . . . [T]he plays of Shakespeare are less calculated for performance on a stage, than those of... | |
| Ulrich Broich, Susan Bassnett - 2001 - 276 Seiten
...the ctitic Charles Lamb wrore about 1820, 'insread of realizing an idea, we have only maretialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood' (Lamb 1916, 192). Of lare however, theatre has been emphatically rediscovered as the sphere of the... | |
| Lynn M. Voskuil - 2004 - 294 Seiten
...Lamb said famously, "we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of...go a dream, in quest of an unattainable substance." 2 " Such assertions seem so fully to exemplify the idea of a universalized, unrealizable subjectivity... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2004 - 290 Seiten
...transcended the dramatic medium, wrote that one paid 'dearly' for the 'juvenile pleasure' of theatre: 'when the novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh... | |
| Stefanie Markovits - 2006 - 268 Seiten
...and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this sense...novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh... | |
| Gerald Monsman - 1984 - 184 Seiten
...and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this sense...novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh... | |
| Charles Lamb - 140 Seiten
...and realize conceptions which had hitherto assumed no distinct shape. But dearly do we pay all our life after for this juvenile pleasure, this sense...novelty is past, we find to our cost that instead of realizing an idea, we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh... | |
| 1922 - 556 Seiten
...least adapted to the stage. When we have staged Shakespeare, says Lamb, "we have only materialized and brought down a fine vision to the standard of flesh and blood". This may be very true, according to our present notions, but it would probably have sounded rather... | |
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