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... Itis evidently a great pleasure tohim tobefully possessed with the beauties of his author, andto followthe impulse of his unrestrained eagerness to impressthem upon his readers. Upon this, Hazlitt, no doubt, would have commented, 'Well ...
... Itis evidently a great pleasure tohim tobefully possessed with the beauties of his author, andto followthe impulse of his unrestrained eagerness to impressthem upon his readers. Upon this, Hazlitt, no doubt, would have commented, 'Well ...
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... Itis theprovinceofthe didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human naturewhich areconstantly repeated and always the same, which follow one another in regular succession, which areacted upon by large classes ofmen ...
... Itis theprovinceofthe didactic reasoner to take cognizance of those results of human naturewhich areconstantly repeated and always the same, which follow one another in regular succession, which areacted upon by large classes ofmen ...
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... itis possible forany thingto be: Pisanio.What cheer, Madam? Imogen. False to his bed! What isittobe false? Toliein watch there, and to think on him?Toweep 'twixt clockand clock? If sleep charge nature, Tobreak itwith afearful dream ...
... itis possible forany thingto be: Pisanio.What cheer, Madam? Imogen. False to his bed! What isittobe false? Toliein watch there, and to think on him?Toweep 'twixt clockand clock? If sleep charge nature, Tobreak itwith afearful dream ...
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... Itis true,he becomes more callous as he plunges deeper in guilt, 'direness is thus rendered familiar to his slaughterous thoughts', and he intheend anticipates his wife in the boldness and bloodiness of his enterprises, while she,for ...
... Itis true,he becomes more callous as he plunges deeper in guilt, 'direness is thus rendered familiar to his slaughterous thoughts', and he intheend anticipates his wife in the boldness and bloodiness of his enterprises, while she,for ...
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... Itis inferior in interestto Coriolanus, andboth in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra. It, however, abounds inadmirable and affecting passages, and isremarkable forthe profound knowledgeof character, in which Shakespeare could ...
... Itis inferior in interestto Coriolanus, andboth in interest and power to Antony and Cleopatra. It, however, abounds inadmirable and affecting passages, and isremarkable forthe profound knowledgeof character, in which Shakespeare could ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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