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THE foregoing sketch of the main facts1 of Hazlitt's life is intended to be but a plain statement , a background against which the Hazlitt , who reveals himself in the following selection from his writings , may stand out as a living ...
THE foregoing sketch of the main facts1 of Hazlitt's life is intended to be but a plain statement , a background against which the Hazlitt , who reveals himself in the following selection from his writings , may stand out as a living ...
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There was little cautious sparringno half - hits - no tapping and trifling , none of the petitmaitreship of the art - they were almost all knock - down blows : the fight was a good stand - up fight . The wonder was the half - minute ...
There was little cautious sparringno half - hits - no tapping and trifling , none of the petitmaitreship of the art - they were almost all knock - down blows : the fight was a good stand - up fight . The wonder was the half - minute ...
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Neither have we any wish : we are contented to read of them in story , and to stand and gaze at the vast sea of time that separates us from them . It was early days then : the world was not well - aired enough for us : we have no ...
Neither have we any wish : we are contented to read of them in story , and to stand and gaze at the vast sea of time that separates us from them . It was early days then : the world was not well - aired enough for us : we have no ...
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