Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 79
William Hazlitt. MERRY ENGLAND St. George for merry England ! THIS old - fashioned epithet might be supposed to have been bestowed ironically , or on the old principle - Ut lucus a non lucendo . Yet there is something in the sound that ...
William Hazlitt. MERRY ENGLAND St. George for merry England ! THIS old - fashioned epithet might be supposed to have been bestowed ironically , or on the old principle - Ut lucus a non lucendo . Yet there is something in the sound that ...
Pagina 87
... England . Our Bartholomew - Fair is Queen Mab herself to it ! What can be duller than a parcel of masks moving about the streets and look- ing as grave and monotonous as possible from day to day , and with the same lifeless formality in ...
... England . Our Bartholomew - Fair is Queen Mab herself to it ! What can be duller than a parcel of masks moving about the streets and look- ing as grave and monotonous as possible from day to day , and with the same lifeless formality in ...
Pagina 93
... England , " as well as out of it . " We are not quite the forlorn hope of humanity , the last of nations . The French look at us across the Channel , and seeing nothing but water and a cloudy mist , think that this is England- " What's ...
... England , " as well as out of it . " We are not quite the forlorn hope of humanity , the last of nations . The French look at us across the Channel , and seeing nothing but water and a cloudy mist , think that this is England- " What's ...
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