Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... Tom Jones , I remember , was the first work that broke the spell . It came down in numbers once a fortnight , in Cooke's pocket - edition , embellished with cuts . I had hitherto read only in school - books , and a tiresome ...
... Tom Jones , I remember , was the first work that broke the spell . It came down in numbers once a fortnight , in Cooke's pocket - edition , embellished with cuts . I had hitherto read only in school - books , and a tiresome ...
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... Tom Jones , for instance , by changing places , would never have changed characters . The one might , from circumstances , and from the notions instilled into him , have become a little less selfish , and the other a little less ...
... Tom Jones , for instance , by changing places , would never have changed characters . The one might , from circumstances , and from the notions instilled into him , have become a little less selfish , and the other a little less ...
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... Tom Jones , lest it should not answer my expectations at this time of day ; and if it did not , I should certainly be disposed to fling it into the fire , and never look into another novel while I lived . But surely , it may be said ...
... Tom Jones , lest it should not answer my expectations at this time of day ; and if it did not , I should certainly be disposed to fling it into the fire , and never look into another novel while I lived . But surely , it may be said ...
Contenido
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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