Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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... speak , His talent has but sprung the greater leak : And , for the industry he has spent upon't , Must full as much some other way discount . The Hebrew , Chaldee , and the Syriac , Do , like their letters , set men's reason back , And ...
... speak , His talent has but sprung the greater leak : And , for the industry he has spent upon't , Must full as much some other way discount . The Hebrew , Chaldee , and the Syriac , Do , like their letters , set men's reason back , And ...
Pagina 539
... speak and write equally well . Not only is it obvious that the two faculties do not always go together in the same proportions : but they are not usually WRITING AND SPEAKING 539 On the Difference between Writing and Speaking 439 (Plain ...
... speak and write equally well . Not only is it obvious that the two faculties do not always go together in the same proportions : but they are not usually WRITING AND SPEAKING 539 On the Difference between Writing and Speaking 439 (Plain ...
Pagina 546
... speak . They coughed and shuffled him down . While he was uttering some of the finest observations ( to speak in compass ) that ever were delivered in that House , they walked out , not as the beasts came out of the ark , by twos and by ...
... speak . They coughed and shuffled him down . While he was uttering some of the finest observations ( to speak in compass ) that ever were delivered in that House , they walked out , not as the beasts came out of the ark , by twos and by ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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