Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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They were led up to the scratchshook hands , and went at it . In the first round every one ... It was as if Hickman held a sword or a fire in that right hand of his , and directed it against an unarmed body . They met again , and Neate ...
They were led up to the scratchshook hands , and went at it . In the first round every one ... It was as if Hickman held a sword or a fire in that right hand of his , and directed it against an unarmed body . They met again , and Neate ...
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Gray declined our invitation , though he had not yet been asked : Gay offered to come , and bring in his hand the Duchess of Bolton , the original Polly : Steele and Addison left their cards as Captain Sentry and Sir Roger de Coverley ...
Gray declined our invitation , though he had not yet been asked : Gay offered to come , and bring in his hand the Duchess of Bolton , the original Polly : Steele and Addison left their cards as Captain Sentry and Sir Roger de Coverley ...
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No angry passions rise to disturb the silent pro- gress of the work , to shake the hand , or dim the brow ; no irritable humours are set afloat : you have no absurd opinions to combat , no point to strain , no adversary to crush ...
No angry passions rise to disturb the silent pro- gress of the work , to shake the hand , or dim the brow ; no irritable humours are set afloat : you have no absurd opinions to combat , no point to strain , no adversary to crush ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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