Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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married , and a benefit - play was bespoke hy the officers of the regiment quartered there , to defray the expense of a license and of the wedding - ring , but the profits of the night did not amount to the necessary sum , and they have ...
married , and a benefit - play was bespoke hy the officers of the regiment quartered there , to defray the expense of a license and of the wedding - ring , but the profits of the night did not amount to the necessary sum , and they have ...
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A good player may not be able to strike a single stroke if another comes into the court that he has a particular dread of ; and it frequently so ... Chess is a game I do not understand , and have not comprehension enough to play at .
A good player may not be able to strike a single stroke if another comes into the court that he has a particular dread of ; and it frequently so ... Chess is a game I do not understand , and have not comprehension enough to play at .
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We remembered him in the first heyday of our youthful spirits, in the Prize, in which he played so delightfully with ... We still feel the vivid delight with which we used to see their names in the play-bills, as we went along to the ...
We remembered him in the first heyday of our youthful spirits, in the Prize, in which he played so delightfully with ... We still feel the vivid delight with which we used to see their names in the play-bills, as we went along to the ...
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On the Love of the Country | 3 |
On the Ignorance of the Learned | 13 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
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