Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 50
... play on the same or better , and as he never flung away the game through carelessness and conceit , he never gave it up through laziness or want of heart . The only peculiarity of his play was that he never volleyed , but let the balls ...
... play on the same or better , and as he never flung away the game through carelessness and conceit , he never gave it up through laziness or want of heart . The only peculiarity of his play was that he never volleyed , but let the balls ...
Pagina 51
... played all the while with my clenched fist .'- He used frequently to play matches at Copenhagen - house for wagers and dinners . The wall against which they play is the same " " Rosemary Branch . A tavern at Peckham . Copenhagen - house ...
... played all the while with my clenched fist .'- He used frequently to play matches at Copenhagen - house for wagers and dinners . The wall against which they play is the same " " Rosemary Branch . A tavern at Peckham . Copenhagen - house ...
Pagina 130
... plays , is not unwise but let no man fall in love , for from that moment he is the baby of a girl . " I like very well to repeat such lines as these in the play of Mirandola : 66 " With what a waving air she goes Along the corridor ...
... plays , is not unwise but let no man fall in love , for from that moment he is the baby of a girl . " I like very well to repeat such lines as these in the play of Mirandola : 66 " With what a waving air she goes Along the corridor ...
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