Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 páginas |
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... question of Universal Suffrage and Annual Parliaments stands first on the order of the day - takes precedence in its own right . of every other question . Any other topic , grave Vicar of Wakefield . See chapter XIV . 66 Nihil humani ...
... question of Universal Suffrage and Annual Parliaments stands first on the order of the day - takes precedence in its own right . of every other question . Any other topic , grave Vicar of Wakefield . See chapter XIV . 66 Nihil humani ...
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... questions as the Abolition of the Slave- Trade , the Restoration of the Jews , or the progress of Unitarianism . I myself at one period took a pretty Drinking wine . This obvious catch question must have inspired the question put by a ...
... questions as the Abolition of the Slave- Trade , the Restoration of the Jews , or the progress of Unitarianism . I myself at one period took a pretty Drinking wine . This obvious catch question must have inspired the question put by a ...
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... question aloud with manifest complacency , replaced it on the shelf , and walked away ; taking no more notice of Rob Roy than if there had been no such person , nor of the new novel than if it had not been written by its renowned author ...
... question aloud with manifest complacency , replaced it on the shelf , and walked away ; taking no more notice of Rob Roy than if there had been no such person , nor of the new novel than if it had not been written by its renowned author ...
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acquaintance admiration appearance asked ball Banquo beauty breath Brentford caput mortuum Cavanagh character Charles Lamb Coleridge Coleridge's common conceive criticism delight effect England English essay face fancy feeling fight French Gas-man genius give hand Hazlitt hear heard heart human humour idea imagination Jedediah Buxton Jem Belcher journey Julius Cæsar Lady light lives look Lord Lord Byron Macbeth manner means merry Merry England mind Molière nature Nether Stowey never objects once opinion passage passion perhaps person philosopher play pleasure poem poet poetry pretended quotation reason romance round Salisbury Plain scene Scotch Novels Scott seems sense Shakespeare Sir Walter smile sound spirit striking style talk taste thing thought tion truth turn Unitarian University of Michigan-Dearborn vulgar walk WILLIAM HAZLITT wish words Wordsworth write