Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 páginas |
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... original sources with which it has been carefully compared , I have not felt it necessary to be absolutely consistent in following the original spelling and punctuation . Both have been for the most part reproduced , but as these ...
... original sources with which it has been carefully compared , I have not felt it necessary to be absolutely consistent in following the original spelling and punctuation . Both have been for the most part reproduced , but as these ...
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... original , which was necessary to fit it to the taste of modern readers . He thinks there is a great deal of grossness in the old comedies ; and that there has been a great improvement in the morals of the higher classes since the reign ...
... original , which was necessary to fit it to the taste of modern readers . He thinks there is a great deal of grossness in the old comedies ; and that there has been a great improvement in the morals of the higher classes since the reign ...
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... original genius , is , in my judgment , the masterpiece of Molière . The set speeches in the original play , it is true , would not be borne on the English stage , nor indeed on the French , but that they are carried off by the verse ...
... original genius , is , in my judgment , the masterpiece of Molière . The set speeches in the original play , it is true , would not be borne on the English stage , nor indeed on the French , but that they are carried off by the verse ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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