The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... lady who complained to the Tatler of the neglect of her husband , are unquestionably Steele's . If the Tatler is not inferior to the Spectator in manners and character , it is very superior to it in the interest of many of the stories ...
... lady who complained to the Tatler of the neglect of her husband , are unquestionably Steele's . If the Tatler is not inferior to the Spectator in manners and character , it is very superior to it in the interest of many of the stories ...
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... lady with an easy but respectful air , begs to know the subject of her meditation , they enter into conversation , mutual explanations take place , a declaration of love is made , and the wedding - day is fixed for the following Tuesday ...
... lady with an easy but respectful air , begs to know the subject of her meditation , they enter into conversation , mutual explanations take place , a declaration of love is made , and the wedding - day is fixed for the following Tuesday ...
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... Lady Macbeth does by the force of passion ! Her fault seems to have been an excess of that strong principle of self - interest and family aggrandisement , not amenable to the common feelings of compassion and justice , which is so ...
... Lady Macbeth does by the force of passion ! Her fault seems to have been an excess of that strong principle of self - interest and family aggrandisement , not amenable to the common feelings of compassion and justice , which is so ...
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