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Sida xi
... live to criticise , but his obligations he expresses in the most ungrudging way . " My soul has indeed remained in its original bondage , dark , obscure , with longings infinite and unsatisfied ; my heart , shut up in the prison - house ...
... live to criticise , but his obligations he expresses in the most ungrudging way . " My soul has indeed remained in its original bondage , dark , obscure , with longings infinite and unsatisfied ; my heart , shut up in the prison - house ...
Sida xiv
... live for ever . " Unfortunately Hazlitt had not the understanding or the temperament necessary for this game , and his chief enemy was not a sportsman . Gifford " sniped " at him from the secure breastwork of " The Quarterly , " and at ...
... live for ever . " Unfortunately Hazlitt had not the understanding or the temperament necessary for this game , and his chief enemy was not a sportsman . Gifford " sniped " at him from the secure breastwork of " The Quarterly , " and at ...
Sida xvi
... systematic of all his works and the one by which he hoped his name would live . Hazlitt made a fetish of con- sistency and prided himself on the fact that his early enthusiasm for Buonaparte never underwent a change . His xvi INTRODUCTION.
... systematic of all his works and the one by which he hoped his name would live . Hazlitt made a fetish of con- sistency and prided himself on the fact that his early enthusiasm for Buonaparte never underwent a change . His xvi INTRODUCTION.
Sida xvii
... live to overcome . His " Life of Napoleon " has many pas- sages of splendid description , but it does not con- stitute a vital part of his literary renown . Hazlitt was ever seen at his best when he was writing about pictures and books ...
... live to overcome . His " Life of Napoleon " has many pas- sages of splendid description , but it does not con- stitute a vital part of his literary renown . Hazlitt was ever seen at his best when he was writing about pictures and books ...
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... live , she says , " Why , good fellow , What shall I do the while ? Where bide ? How live ? Or in my life what comfort , when I am Dead to my husband ? " 66 Yet when he advises her to disguise herself in boy's clothes , and suggests a ...
... live , she says , " Why , good fellow , What shall I do the while ? Where bide ? How live ? Or in my life what comfort , when I am Dead to my husband ? " 66 Yet when he advises her to disguise herself in boy's clothes , and suggests a ...
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