The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... original intention . It was proposed by my friend , Mr. Hunt , to publish a series of papers in the Examiner , in the manner of the early periodical Essayists , the Spectator and Tatler . These papers were to be con- tributed by various ...
... original intention . It was proposed by my friend , Mr. Hunt , to publish a series of papers in the Examiner , in the manner of the early periodical Essayists , the Spectator and Tatler . These papers were to be con- tributed by various ...
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... original and profound thinker . He thinks Gibbon's style vigorous but florid . He wonders that the author of Junius was never found out . He thinks Pope's translation of the Iliad an im- provement on the simplicity of the original ...
... original and profound thinker . He thinks Gibbon's style vigorous but florid . He wonders that the author of Junius was never found out . He thinks Pope's translation of the Iliad an im- provement on the simplicity of the original ...
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... original actor , on which the town was considerably divided for no other reason than because they were original . The manner in which Shakespear's plays have been generally altered or rather mangled by modern mechanists , is a disgrace ...
... original actor , on which the town was considerably divided for no other reason than because they were original . The manner in which Shakespear's plays have been generally altered or rather mangled by modern mechanists , is a disgrace ...
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