Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... asked , " If I do not think Mr. Washington Irving a very fine writer ? I shall not go again till I receive an invitation for Christmas Day in company with Mr. Liston . The only intimacy I never found to flinch or fade was a purely ...
... asked , " If I do not think Mr. Washington Irving a very fine writer ? I shall not go again till I receive an invitation for Christmas Day in company with Mr. Liston . The only intimacy I never found to flinch or fade was a purely ...
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... asked me , if I had ever known a child of a naturally wicked disposition ? and I answered , " Yes , that there was one in the house with me that cried from morning to night , for spite . " I was laughed at for this answer , but still I ...
... asked me , if I had ever known a child of a naturally wicked disposition ? and I answered , " Yes , that there was one in the house with me that cried from morning to night , for spite . " I was laughed at for this answer , but still I ...
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... asked the definition of a man - ' tis that which we all see and know ; and one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance than I can inform him by description . It is , indeed , a thing so versatile and multiform , appearing in so ...
... asked the definition of a man - ' tis that which we all see and know ; and one better apprehends what it is by acquaintance than I can inform him by description . It is , indeed , a thing so versatile and multiform , appearing in so ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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