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... reader for the planned reversal . This reversal plays upon the reader's predisposition toward footnotes , a predisposition that can itself be equated with the idea of ' prejudice ' that is at the heart of Hazlitt's essay . Traditionally ...
... reader for the planned reversal . This reversal plays upon the reader's predisposition toward footnotes , a predisposition that can itself be equated with the idea of ' prejudice ' that is at the heart of Hazlitt's essay . Traditionally ...
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... reader , picks up , and parodically gives back . And it's also an anxiety I feel a profound sympathy with on a very lowly level – because I'm so aware of all the excellent work which has already been done on the poem , especially by ...
... reader , picks up , and parodically gives back . And it's also an anxiety I feel a profound sympathy with on a very lowly level – because I'm so aware of all the excellent work which has already been done on the poem , especially by ...
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... reader in his essays , but he does so while reflecting on his inability to know that reader . He writes an essay about the impossibility of puns ' lasting ' , and his readers enjoy it while recognising the very distance between them and ...
... reader in his essays , but he does so while reflecting on his inability to know that reader . He writes an essay about the impossibility of puns ' lasting ' , and his readers enjoy it while recognising the very distance between them and ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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