Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... effect on the mind when he makes his friend Matthew , in a fit of inspired dotage : " " Sing those witty rhymes About the crazy old church - clock And the bewilder'd chimes . ” The tolling of the bell for deaths and executions is a ...
... effect on the mind when he makes his friend Matthew , in a fit of inspired dotage : " " Sing those witty rhymes About the crazy old church - clock And the bewilder'd chimes . ” The tolling of the bell for deaths and executions is a ...
Pagina 238
... effect of dividing such a paragraph into shorter portions ? The Indian Jugglers ( page 35 ) 1. Dr. Johnson once said to Boswell , " A woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hinder legs . It is not done well ; but you are ...
... effect of dividing such a paragraph into shorter portions ? The Indian Jugglers ( page 35 ) 1. Dr. Johnson once said to Boswell , " A woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hinder legs . It is not done well ; but you are ...
Pagina 248
... effect had Coleridge's talk upon Hazlitt's mind and powers of expression ? 8. Summarize ( 1 ) Coleridge's sermon , ( 2 ) Hazlitt's account of its effect upon himself . 9. Draw a word picture of Coleridge's personal appearance . Io ...
... effect had Coleridge's talk upon Hazlitt's mind and powers of expression ? 8. Summarize ( 1 ) Coleridge's sermon , ( 2 ) Hazlitt's account of its effect upon himself . 9. Draw a word picture of Coleridge's personal appearance . Io ...
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