Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 381
... common - place people ; we shall in this number attempt a description of another class of the community , who may be called ( by way of distinction ) common - place critics . The ... COMMON - PLACE On Common-place Critics (The Round Table)
... common - place people ; we shall in this number attempt a description of another class of the community , who may be called ( by way of distinction ) common - place critics . The ... COMMON - PLACE On Common-place Critics (The Round Table)
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... common portrait , as the poet to describe the most striking and vivid impressions which things can be supposed to make upon the mind , in the language of common conversation . Let who will strip nature of the colours and the shapes of ...
... common portrait , as the poet to describe the most striking and vivid impressions which things can be supposed to make upon the mind , in the language of common conversation . Let who will strip nature of the colours and the shapes of ...
Pagina 449
... common sense and common feeling to furnish subjects for common conversation , or to give them any pleasure in each other's company . It is to this common stock of ideas , spread over the surface , or striking its roots into the very ...
... common sense and common feeling to furnish subjects for common conversation , or to give them any pleasure in each other's company . It is to this common stock of ideas , spread over the surface , or striking its roots into the very ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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