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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... wish to have Seen Jan. 1826 (Literary Remains) On the Difference between Writing and Speaking 1825 (Plain Speaker) On Old English Writers and Speakers Jan. 1825 (Plain Speaker) Public Opinion 1830 (Conversations of Northcote) ...
... wish to have Seen Jan. 1826 (Literary Remains) On the Difference between Writing and Speaking 1825 (Plain Speaker) On Old English Writers and Speakers Jan. 1825 (Plain Speaker) Public Opinion 1830 (Conversations of Northcote) ...
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... wish which gives in a few words an impression of the father's personality, his rough exterior and his sincere, uncompromising, somewhat touchy mind. In the latter part of the year he was for a time actually penniless and very miserable ...
... wish which gives in a few words an impression of the father's personality, his rough exterior and his sincere, uncompromising, somewhat touchy mind. In the latter part of the year he was for a time actually penniless and very miserable ...
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... discussion with Lamb and others on “persons one would wish to have seen.” In connexion with the third section on “Painters and Painting,” I have deliberately referred above to Hazlitt as a painter instead of ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
... discussion with Lamb and others on “persons one would wish to have seen.” In connexion with the third section on “Painters and Painting,” I have deliberately referred above to Hazlitt as a painter instead of ON LIFE IN GENERAL.
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... wish to have seen”) reference has also been made to the magazine in which the essay was first printed, as the names of the characters taking part in the conversation were supplied by the younger Hazlitt in the Literary Remains and were ...
... wish to have seen”) reference has also been made to the magazine in which the essay was first printed, as the names of the characters taking part in the conversation were supplied by the younger Hazlitt in the Literary Remains and were ...
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... wish to have seen,” there is a long quotation from Donne (p. 526), and reference is made in the context to the value of the old spelling; here, therefore, I have reproduced the original text of 1633. The small number of footnotes other ...
... wish to have seen,” there is a long quotation from Donne (p. 526), and reference is made in the context to the value of the old spelling; here, therefore, I have reproduced the original text of 1633. The small number of footnotes other ...
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