The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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Página 152
... turn out accord- ing to their wishes , they will make their wishes turn round to things . They can easily overlook whatever they do not like , and make an idol of any thing they please . The object of poetry is to please : this art ...
... turn out accord- ing to their wishes , they will make their wishes turn round to things . They can easily overlook whatever they do not like , and make an idol of any thing they please . The object of poetry is to please : this art ...
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... turns this very suggestion arising in Othello's own breast to her prejudice . ' Othello . And yet how nature erring from itself- Iago . Ay , there's the point ; —as to be bold with you , Not to affect many proposed matches Of her own ...
... turns this very suggestion arising in Othello's own breast to her prejudice . ' Othello . And yet how nature erring from itself- Iago . Ay , there's the point ; —as to be bold with you , Not to affect many proposed matches Of her own ...
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... turn the meanest or rudest objects to a pleasurable account . The relish which he has of a pun , or of the quaint humour of a low character , does not interfere with the delight with which he describes a beautiful image , or the most ...
... turn the meanest or rudest objects to a pleasurable account . The relish which he has of a pun , or of the quaint humour of a low character , does not interfere with the delight with which he describes a beautiful image , or the most ...
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