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... inhis maturer years (1828), but draftedand scribbledupon constantly in these days,to the neglect of histheological studies. His father, hearing of theproject,forbade himto pursue it. Thus four orfive years atthe Unitarian College were ...
... inhis maturer years (1828), but draftedand scribbledupon constantly in these days,to the neglect of histheological studies. His father, hearing of theproject,forbade himto pursue it. Thus four orfive years atthe Unitarian College were ...
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... again withanincreasedtrust inhis commonsense, as no one not a fool can read Hazlitt without anequalsense that he has theroot ofthematter, or of thespiritwhich is the matter. PREFACE It is observed by Mr. Pope, that 'If ever.
... again withanincreasedtrust inhis commonsense, as no one not a fool can read Hazlitt without anequalsense that he has theroot ofthematter, or of thespiritwhich is the matter. PREFACE It is observed by Mr. Pope, that 'If ever.
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... inhis observations. So trueisit that follyis as often owingto a want of proper sentiments as toa want of understanding! The exclamation ofthe ancient critic, 'O Menander and Nature, whichof you copiedfrom the other?' wouldnotbe ...
... inhis observations. So trueisit that follyis as often owingto a want of proper sentiments as toa want of understanding! The exclamation ofthe ancient critic, 'O Menander and Nature, whichof you copiedfrom the other?' wouldnotbe ...
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... inhis concave shores? Anddo you nowput on your best attire? And do younow cull outanholiday? And do younowstrew flowers in his way That comes intriumph over Pompey's blood? Begone—Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to ...
... inhis concave shores? Anddo you nowput on your best attire? And do younow cull outanholiday? And do younowstrew flowers in his way That comes intriumph over Pompey's blood? Begone—Run to your houses, fall upon your knees, Pray to ...
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... inhis own plotsand gravity than anxious forthe welfare ofthe state; moretenacious of his own character than attentiveto thefeelings and apprehensions ofothers. Claudio isthe only person whofeels naturally; and yethe is placed in ...
... inhis own plotsand gravity than anxious forthe welfare ofthe state; moretenacious of his own character than attentiveto thefeelings and apprehensions ofothers. Claudio isthe only person whofeels naturally; and yethe is placed in ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2015 |
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admirable affections allthe andhis andthe andto Antony Apemantus atthe Banquo beauty Bolingbroke breath Brutus bythe Caesar Caliban Cassius character circumstances Claudio comedy Cordelia Coriolanus critic Cymbeline daughter death Desdemona dost doth dramatic eyes Falstaff feeling fool friends fromthe genius give Gonerill grace hast hath Hazlitt hear heart heaven hehas heis Henry hisown honour Hubert human Iago imagination inhis inthe inthis intothe isan isin isthe Itis Juliet king lady Lear likea look lord Macbeth Malvolio Michael Cassio MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM mind moral nature never night ofher ofhis ofit ofthe oftheir onthe Othello passages passion Perdita play pleasure poet poetry prince Regan revenge Richard Richard III Romeo scene Shakespeare sleep speak speech spirit sweet tenderness thathe thee themost Thereis things thou art thought TITUS ANDRONICUS tobe tohave tohis tothe tragedy truth whichhe William Hazlitt withthe youth