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William Hazlitt. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays William Hazlitt INTRODUCTION The book here included among The World's Classics made.
William Hazlitt. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays William Hazlitt INTRODUCTION The book here included among The World's Classics made.
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... Shakespeare's Plays, By William Hazlitt. London: Printed byC. H. Reynell, 21Piccadilly, 1817. William Hazlitt (17781830)came of an Irish Protestant stock, andof a branch of ittransplanted in the reign of George I from the county of ...
... Shakespeare's Plays, By William Hazlitt. London: Printed byC. H. Reynell, 21Piccadilly, 1817. William Hazlitt (17781830)came of an Irish Protestant stock, andof a branch of ittransplanted in the reign of George I from the county of ...
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... Shakespeare's Plays. Throughout 1816he wrote at it sedulously. The MS.,when completed,was acceptedby Mr. C. H. Reynell, of 21, Piccadilly, the headof a printing establishment ofoldand high standing; anditwas agreed that 100 poundsshould ...
... Shakespeare's Plays. Throughout 1816he wrote at it sedulously. The MS.,when completed,was acceptedby Mr. C. H. Reynell, of 21, Piccadilly, the headof a printing establishment ofoldand high standing; anditwas agreed that 100 poundsshould ...
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... Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad observed, andto what every one elsefeels, that each character isa species, instead ofbeingan individual. He in fact found thegeneral speciesor DIDACTICform in Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare's characters, in contradiction to what Popehad observed, andto what every one elsefeels, that each character isa species, instead ofbeingan individual. He in fact found thegeneral speciesor DIDACTICform in Shakespeare's ...
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... Shakespeare,nihiladrem. (2) Secondly,Hazlittalways treats Shakespeare as, in my opinion, hedeservestobe treated; that is, absolutely and as 'patrone andnot compare' among the Elizabethans.I harbour an ungraciousdoubt thathe may have ...
... Shakespeare,nihiladrem. (2) Secondly,Hazlittalways treats Shakespeare as, in my opinion, hedeservestobe treated; that is, absolutely and as 'patrone andnot compare' among the Elizabethans.I harbour an ungraciousdoubt thathe may have ...
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