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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... friends until his death. Hazlitt's portrait of Lamb, now in the National Portrait Gallery, was painted in the same year and remains as the proof of his real proficiency as a painter—it proves, indeed, that he was no mere amateur, and ...
... friends until his death. Hazlitt's portrait of Lamb, now in the National Portrait Gallery, was painted in the same year and remains as the proof of his real proficiency as a painter—it proves, indeed, that he was no mere amateur, and ...
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... friend of the Lambs, and in May, 1808, they were married, though not without difficulties over marriage settlements and other details. They went first to live at Winterslow, a favourite retreat of Hazlitt's, on Salisbury Plain, and ...
... friend of the Lambs, and in May, 1808, they were married, though not without difficulties over marriage settlements and other details. They went first to live at Winterslow, a favourite retreat of Hazlitt's, on Salisbury Plain, and ...
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... friends, especially the Lake Poets, and also laid him open to the attacks of the Quarterly Review. This was the day of journalistic and literary battles; invective was given and taken, and reputations actually suffered, so that the ...
... friends, especially the Lake Poets, and also laid him open to the attacks of the Quarterly Review. This was the day of journalistic and literary battles; invective was given and taken, and reputations actually suffered, so that the ...
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... friends. “He blowed us up,” as poor Lamb said in 1814, his offence on that occasion being “political indifference”! I It is easy for us to realize at this distance of time that Hazlitt's ruling passion was the search for truth and that ...
... friends. “He blowed us up,” as poor Lamb said in 1814, his offence on that occasion being “political indifference”! I It is easy for us to realize at this distance of time that Hazlitt's ruling passion was the search for truth and that ...
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... friend whom we have long known, and from whom we have received many benefits. It is because natural objects have been ... friends; it is because they have surrounded us in almost all situations, in joy and in sorrow, in pleasure and in ...
... friend whom we have long known, and from whom we have received many benefits. It is because natural objects have been ... friends; it is because they have surrounded us in almost all situations, in joy and in sorrow, in pleasure and in ...
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