The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volym 5J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 424 sidor |
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... persons . By something expressed or understood , you are at no loss to decypher their peculiar physiognomy , the ... person represented . So ( as it has been ingeniously remarked ) when Prospero describes himself as left alone in the ...
... persons . By something expressed or understood , you are at no loss to decypher their peculiar physiognomy , the ... person represented . So ( as it has been ingeniously remarked ) when Prospero describes himself as left alone in the ...
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... person blest with double deafness ' of body and mind . The morality of this excellent comedy is very indifferent ; and having been prompted by the observations of some persons of fashion near us , we got into a train of agreeable ...
... person blest with double deafness ' of body and mind . The morality of this excellent comedy is very indifferent ; and having been prompted by the observations of some persons of fashion near us , we got into a train of agreeable ...
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... person is trying the different instruments ; the flute , the trumpet , the bass - viol , give forth their sounds of varied strength and sweetness , but without order or connection . The One of the novelties of the Castle of Andalusia ...
... person is trying the different instruments ; the flute , the trumpet , the bass - viol , give forth their sounds of varied strength and sweetness , but without order or connection . The One of the novelties of the Castle of Andalusia ...
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