Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... sometimes wear a vizor , or , to beguile the time , look like the time " ; but watch him narrowly , and you will detect him behind his mask ! We recognize , after a length of years , the same well- known face that we were formerly ...
... sometimes wear a vizor , or , to beguile the time , look like the time " ; but watch him narrowly , and you will detect him behind his mask ! We recognize , after a length of years , the same well- known face that we were formerly ...
Pagina 433
... sometimes points the sense . Mr. Grattan's wit or eloquence ( I don't know by what name to call it ) would be nothing without this accompaniment . Speaking of some ministers whom he did not like , he said , " Their only means of ...
... sometimes points the sense . Mr. Grattan's wit or eloquence ( I don't know by what name to call it ) would be nothing without this accompaniment . Speaking of some ministers whom he did not like , he said , " Their only means of ...
Pagina 440
... sometimes march off with the wrongs and rights of mankind in their pockets ! I have heard no bad judge of such matters say , that " he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce ...
... sometimes march off with the wrongs and rights of mankind in their pockets ! I have heard no bad judge of such matters say , that " he liked a comedy better than a tragedy , a farce better than a comedy , a pantomime better than a farce ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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