Selected Essays of William HazlittNonesuch Press, 1942 - 807 páginas |
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... object , perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air ... objects and circumstances that present themselves before you these may recall a number of objects , and lead ...
... object , perhaps he is short - sighted , and has to take out his glass to look at it . There is a feeling in the air ... objects and circumstances that present themselves before you these may recall a number of objects , and lead ...
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... object is present ; and among those cases , where the wilful cheat of flattery has been avoided , we still find in how very few instances the best painters produce a likeness up to the life , though practice and interest join in the ...
... object is present ; and among those cases , where the wilful cheat of flattery has been avoided , we still find in how very few instances the best painters produce a likeness up to the life , though practice and interest join in the ...
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... object to Hazlitt's " lifting " of this long quotation from itself ? 66 The Letter - bell ( page 54 ) 1. Paraphrase the first part of this essay , down to will be found in it ! " 2. Test the correctness of the second of the two ...
... object to Hazlitt's " lifting " of this long quotation from itself ? 66 The Letter - bell ( page 54 ) 1. Paraphrase the first part of this essay , down to will be found in it ! " 2. Test the correctness of the second of the two ...
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