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... essay , which we can call the common stock of the essay - which alone was prolific of new developments up through the more perfect shapes of the art of R. L. Stevenson and Max Beerbohm – a parasitic shape was also developed , which ...
... essay , which we can call the common stock of the essay - which alone was prolific of new developments up through the more perfect shapes of the art of R. L. Stevenson and Max Beerbohm – a parasitic shape was also developed , which ...
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... essay on hating is rife with paradoxes , including one in the title and the final sentence . Man's hatred of spiders is labelled a ' prejudice ' , and superstition , a frequent source of prejudice , is similarly thematic . For this ...
... essay on hating is rife with paradoxes , including one in the title and the final sentence . Man's hatred of spiders is labelled a ' prejudice ' , and superstition , a frequent source of prejudice , is similarly thematic . For this ...
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... essay on the connections between the Essay and Wordsworth , Coleridge and De Quincey . Paulin grapples with a footnote to the Essay in which Hazlitt cites from Anthony and Cleopatra a line in which the mind is said to ' dislimn ...
... essay on the connections between the Essay and Wordsworth , Coleridge and De Quincey . Paulin grapples with a footnote to the Essay in which Hazlitt cites from Anthony and Cleopatra a line in which the mind is said to ' dislimn ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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