Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830Read Books Ltd, 2013 M04 18 - 830 páginas Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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... taste—a tang which prevents them from being more than very occasionally dull. Every essay is a human document and conveys its message almost directly, as it seems, from Hazlitt's mouth to the reader's ear, the impression being ...
... taste—a tang which prevents them from being more than very occasionally dull. Every essay is a human document and conveys its message almost directly, as it seems, from Hazlitt's mouth to the reader's ear, the impression being ...
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... taste of the Caracci, or the grand contour of Michael Angelo,”—of all those glories of the Italian and miracles of the Flemish school, which have filled the eyes of mankind with delight, and to the study and imitation of which thousands ...
... taste of the Caracci, or the grand contour of Michael Angelo,”—of all those glories of the Italian and miracles of the Flemish school, which have filled the eyes of mankind with delight, and to the study and imitation of which thousands ...
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... taste!” A little Wilson in an obscure corner escaped the man of virtù, and was carried off by a Bristol picturedealer for three guineas, while the muddled copies of the owner of the mansion (with the frames) fetched thirty, forty, sixty ...
... taste!” A little Wilson in an obscure corner escaped the man of virtù, and was carried off by a Bristol picturedealer for three guineas, while the muddled copies of the owner of the mansion (with the frames) fetched thirty, forty, sixty ...
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... tastes woman Ruin meets.” The song is Gay's, not mine, and a bittersweet it is.—How few out of the infinite number of those that marry and are given in marriage, wed with those they would prefer to all the world; nay, how far the ...
... tastes woman Ruin meets.” The song is Gay's, not mine, and a bittersweet it is.—How few out of the infinite number of those that marry and are given in marriage, wed with those they would prefer to all the world; nay, how far the ...
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... taste revolt at Thurlow's State Papers, in russia leather; or an ample impression of Sir William Temple's Essays, with a portrait after Sir Godfrey Kneller in front. I do not think altogether the worse of a book for having survived the ...
... taste revolt at Thurlow's State Papers, in russia leather; or an ample impression of Sir William Temple's Essays, with a portrait after Sir Godfrey Kneller in front. I do not think altogether the worse of a book for having survived the ...
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