Selected Essays of William Hazlitt 1778 to 1830Read Books Ltd, 18 apr 2013 - 830 pagina's Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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... Coleridge 1818 (Lectures on the English Poets) Mr. Coleridge 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) Mr. Wordsworth 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) Mr. Gifford 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) Elia, and Geoffrey Crayon 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) On the ...
... Coleridge 1818 (Lectures on the English Poets) Mr. Coleridge 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) Mr. Wordsworth 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) Mr. Gifford 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) Elia, and Geoffrey Crayon 1825 (The Spirit of the Age) On the ...
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... Coleridge, described in his essay on “My First Acquaintance with Poets,” and this led to his visiting Coleridge at Nether Stowey in the summer of the same year, where he also met Wordsworth. Early in 1799 Hazlitt became acquainted with ...
... Coleridge, described in his essay on “My First Acquaintance with Poets,” and this led to his visiting Coleridge at Nether Stowey in the summer of the same year, where he also met Wordsworth. Early in 1799 Hazlitt became acquainted with ...
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... Coleridge's fine Sonnet, beginning— “Schiller! that hour I would have wish'd to die, If through the shuddering midnight I had sent, From the dark dungeon of the tow'r timerent, That fearful voice, a famish'd father's cry!” I believe I ...
... Coleridge's fine Sonnet, beginning— “Schiller! that hour I would have wish'd to die, If through the shuddering midnight I had sent, From the dark dungeon of the tow'r timerent, That fearful voice, a famish'd father's cry!” I believe I ...
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... Coleridge assuring me, as a poetical and political setoff to my sceptical admiration, that Wordsworth had written an Essay on Marriage, which, for manly thought and nervous expression, he deemed incomparably superior. As I had not, at ...
... Coleridge assuring me, as a poetical and political setoff to my sceptical admiration, that Wordsworth had written an Essay on Marriage, which, for manly thought and nervous expression, he deemed incomparably superior. As I had not, at ...
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... would have the world think him, from whom every one that approaches him in whatever circumstances brings something away to confirm the loud rumour 1 Near NetherStowey, Somersetshire, where Hazlitt visited Coleridge in 1798.
... would have the world think him, from whom every one that approaches him in whatever circumstances brings something away to confirm the loud rumour 1 Near NetherStowey, Somersetshire, where Hazlitt visited Coleridge in 1798.
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