Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 569
... Lord Byron , by his friend Sir Thomas More , evidently confounding the living bard with the old statesman . It is thus the French in their light , salient way transpose everything . The mistake is par- ticularly ludicrous to those who ...
... Lord Byron , by his friend Sir Thomas More , evidently confounding the living bard with the old statesman . It is thus the French in their light , salient way transpose everything . The mistake is par- ticularly ludicrous to those who ...
Pagina 577
... Lord Byron's poems . The only writer that I should hesitate about is Wordsworth . There are thoughts and lines of his that to me shew as fine a mind , a subtler sense of beauty than anything of Sir Walter's , such as those above quoted ...
... Lord Byron's poems . The only writer that I should hesitate about is Wordsworth . There are thoughts and lines of his that to me shew as fine a mind , a subtler sense of beauty than anything of Sir Walter's , such as those above quoted ...
Pagina 659
... Sir Joshua's picture of her when a girl ; and inveighs against the freedom of Lord Byron's pen with all the charming prudery of the last age.1 The relation between the portrait - painter and his amiable sitters is one of established ...
... Sir Joshua's picture of her when a girl ; and inveighs against the freedom of Lord Byron's pen with all the charming prudery of the last age.1 The relation between the portrait - painter and his amiable sitters is one of established ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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