Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830 |
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I myself once declined an invitation to meet Talma , who was an admirer of Shakespear , and who idolized Buonaparte , to keep an appointment with a person who had forgot it ! One great art of women , who pretend to manage their ...
I myself once declined an invitation to meet Talma , who was an admirer of Shakespear , and who idolized Buonaparte , to keep an appointment with a person who had forgot it ! One great art of women , who pretend to manage their ...
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There are two classes of people that I have observed who are not so distinct as might be imagined — those who cannot keep their own money in their hands , and those who cannot keep their hands from other people's a a The first are ...
There are two classes of people that I have observed who are not so distinct as might be imagined — those who cannot keep their own money in their hands , and those who cannot keep their hands from other people's a a The first are ...
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They say a long grace over it , partly to prolong the pleasure of expectation , and to keep others waiting . They are appealed to as the most competent judges , as arbiters deliciarum in all questions of the palate .
They say a long grace over it , partly to prolong the pleasure of expectation , and to keep others waiting . They are appealed to as the most competent judges , as arbiters deliciarum in all questions of the palate .
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