Selected Essays of William HazlittNonesuch Press, 1942 - 807 páginas |
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... Give him a foot of wall , and he was sure to make the ball . The four best racket - players of that day were Jack Spines , Jem . Harding , Armitage , and Church . Davies could give any one of these two hands a time , that is , half the ...
... Give him a foot of wall , and he was sure to make the ball . The four best racket - players of that day were Jack Spines , Jem . Harding , Armitage , and Church . Davies could give any one of these two hands a time , that is , half the ...
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... give wings to thought , and that bind or sever hearts for ever . How we hate the Putney and Brentford stages that draw up in a line after they are gone ! Some persons think the sublimest object in nature is a ship launched on the bottom ...
... give wings to thought , and that bind or sever hearts for ever . How we hate the Putney and Brentford stages that draw up in a line after they are gone ! Some persons think the sublimest object in nature is a ship launched on the bottom ...
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... give a reason for their doing so and I believe the English in general are not yet in this predicament . They are not meta- physical , but very much in a state of nature ; and this is one main ground why I give them credit for being ...
... give a reason for their doing so and I believe the English in general are not yet in this predicament . They are not meta- physical , but very much in a state of nature ; and this is one main ground why I give them credit for being ...
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