Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1934 - 807 páginas |
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... sometimes said of them . I care little what any one says of me , particularly behind my back , and in the way of critical and analytical discus- sion : it is looks of dislike and scorn that I answer with the worst venom of my pen . The ...
... sometimes said of them . I care little what any one says of me , particularly behind my back , and in the way of critical and analytical discus- sion : it is looks of dislike and scorn that I answer with the worst venom of my pen . The ...
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... sometimes march off with the wrongs and rights of mankind in their pockets ! I have heard no bad judge of such matters say , that " he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce ...
... sometimes march off with the wrongs and rights of mankind in their pockets ! I have heard no bad judge of such matters say , that " he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce ...
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... sometimes a scenical representation of persons or things , a counterfeit speech , a mimical look or gesture passeth for it ; sometimes an affected simplicity , sometimes a presumptuous bluntness giveth it being ; sometimes it riseth ...
... sometimes a scenical representation of persons or things , a counterfeit speech , a mimical look or gesture passeth for it ; sometimes an affected simplicity , sometimes a presumptuous bluntness giveth it being ; sometimes it riseth ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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