Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 443
... Molière and Rabelais among the moderns . Of the two first I shall say , for I know but little . I should ' have liked Aristophanes better if he had treated Socrates less scurvily , for he has treated him most scurvily both as to wit and ...
... Molière and Rabelais among the moderns . Of the two first I shall say , for I know but little . I should ' have liked Aristophanes better if he had treated Socrates less scurvily , for he has treated him most scurvily both as to wit and ...
Pagina 445
... Molière was to be excused for taking this side of the question . A writer of some pretensions among ourselves has reproached the French with " an equal want of books and men . " There is a common French print , in which Molière is ...
... Molière was to be excused for taking this side of the question . A writer of some pretensions among ourselves has reproached the French with " an equal want of books and men . " There is a common French print , in which Molière is ...
Pagina 565
... Molière in about the same number , La Fontaine , Marmontel , Gil . Blas , for ever ; Madame Sevigné's Letters , Pascal , Montesquieu , Crebillon , Marivaux , with Montaigne , Rabelais , and the grand Corneille more rare ; and eighteen ...
... Molière in about the same number , La Fontaine , Marmontel , Gil . Blas , for ever ; Madame Sevigné's Letters , Pascal , Montesquieu , Crebillon , Marivaux , with Montaigne , Rabelais , and the grand Corneille more rare ; and eighteen ...
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On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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