Selected Essays of William HazlittNelson, 1942 - 807 pagina's |
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... tion . At any rate , I would not turn back : I might get to Hounslow , or perhaps farther , to be on my road the next morning . I passed Hyde Park Corner ( my Rubicon ) , and trusted to fortune . Suddenly I heard the clattering of a ...
... tion . At any rate , I would not turn back : I might get to Hounslow , or perhaps farther , to be on my road the next morning . I passed Hyde Park Corner ( my Rubicon ) , and trusted to fortune . Suddenly I heard the clattering of a ...
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... tion , who had a thorough command and choice of words , or who could discourse with ease , force , and perspicuity , setting aside all pedantic and oratorical flourishes . Or to give another illustration , to write naturally is the same ...
... tion , who had a thorough command and choice of words , or who could discourse with ease , force , and perspicuity , setting aside all pedantic and oratorical flourishes . Or to give another illustration , to write naturally is the same ...
Pagina 238
... tion . II . Find a definition of greatness , and name four historical figures really worthy of being called great . 12. Give your own opinion on the claims to greatness of the people named on page 47 . 13. Comment freely on the story of ...
... tion . II . Find a definition of greatness , and name four historical figures really worthy of being called great . 12. Give your own opinion on the claims to greatness of the people named on page 47 . 13. Comment freely on the story of ...
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