Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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... English Stage ( 1818 ) , Lectures on the English Poets ( 1818 ) , Lectures on the English Comic Writers ( 1819 ) , Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth , and The Spirit of the Age ( 1825 ) . As an essayist Hazlitt ...
... English Stage ( 1818 ) , Lectures on the English Poets ( 1818 ) , Lectures on the English Comic Writers ( 1819 ) , Lectures on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth , and The Spirit of the Age ( 1825 ) . As an essayist Hazlitt ...
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... English Nobility , not one of the English People ; and his occasional ease and familiarity were in my mind equally constrained and affected , whether in relation to the pretensions of his rank or the efforts of his genius . " " They ask ...
... English Nobility , not one of the English People ; and his occasional ease and familiarity were in my mind equally constrained and affected , whether in relation to the pretensions of his rank or the efforts of his genius . " " They ask ...
Pagina 241
... English pantomime ? 7. Make a list of all the earlier English games , and look up in the dictionary the names of those which are not now played . 8. What does Hazlitt mean by " If our tastes are not epic " ? 9. Why does he consider ...
... English pantomime ? 7. Make a list of all the earlier English games , and look up in the dictionary the names of those which are not now played . 8. What does Hazlitt mean by " If our tastes are not epic " ? 9. Why does he consider ...
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