Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... asked Cribb if he did not think it was a good one ? He said , " Pretty well ! " The carrier - pigeons now mounted into the air , and one of them flew with the news of her husband's victory to the bosom of Mrs. Neate . Alas , for Mrs ...
... asked Cribb if he did not think it was a good one ? He said , " Pretty well ! " The carrier - pigeons now mounted into the air , and one of them flew with the news of her husband's victory to the bosom of Mrs. Neate . Alas , for Mrs ...
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... asked a harsh , croaking voice , was Dr. Johnson in the years 1745-6 ? He did not write anything that we know of , nor is there any account of him in Boswell during those two years . Was he in Scotland with the Pretender ? He seems to ...
... asked a harsh , croaking voice , was Dr. Johnson in the years 1745-6 ? He did not write anything that we know of , nor is there any account of him in Boswell during those two years . Was he in Scotland with the Pretender ? He seems to ...
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... asked them why they adopted this or that style , they would have answered , because they could not help it , and because they knew of no other . So Shakespear says : - " Our poesy is as a gum which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd ...
... asked them why they adopted this or that style , they would have answered , because they could not help it , and because they knew of no other . So Shakespear says : - " Our poesy is as a gum which oozes From whence ' tis nourish'd ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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