Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Nonesuch Press, 1948 - 807 pagina's |
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... question at Mrs. Randall , as the author of Waverley would express it . Now Mrs. Randall stood answering the gentleman's question , with the authenticity of the lady of the Champion of the Light Weights . Thinks I , I'll wait till this ...
... question at Mrs. Randall , as the author of Waverley would express it . Now Mrs. Randall stood answering the gentleman's question , with the authenticity of the lady of the Champion of the Light Weights . Thinks I , I'll wait till this ...
Pagina 459
... question , or suggest what has struck you as throwing a new light upon it , and let it pass for what it is worth . This tone of conversation was well described by Dr. Johnson , when he said of some party at which he had been present the ...
... question , or suggest what has struck you as throwing a new light upon it , and let it pass for what it is worth . This tone of conversation was well described by Dr. Johnson , when he said of some party at which he had been present the ...
Pagina 462
... question ; to find that the first principles are not under- stood ! You are thrown on your back immediately , the conversation is stopped like a country - dance by those who do not know the figure . But when a set of adepts , of ...
... question ; to find that the first principles are not under- stood ! You are thrown on your back immediately , the conversation is stopped like a country - dance by those who do not know the figure . But when a set of adepts , of ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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