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... from the county of Antrim to Tipperary. His father migrated, atnineteen, to the UniversityofGlasgow (where he was contemporary with Adam Smith), graduated ... the Unitarian ministry. The above dry recital contains a number INTRODUCTION ...
... from the county of Antrim to Tipperary. His father migrated, atnineteen, to the UniversityofGlasgow (where he was contemporary with Adam Smith), graduated ... the Unitarian ministry. The above dry recital contains a number INTRODUCTION ...
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... from the bottomofthe humanheart, and asif that prayer might have floatedin solemnsilence through the universe.... Thepreacher then launchedintohis subject, like an eagle dallying with the wind. Coleridge visited Wem, walkedand talked ...
... from the bottomofthe humanheart, and asif that prayer might have floatedin solemnsilence through the universe.... Thepreacher then launchedintohis subject, like an eagle dallying with the wind. Coleridge visited Wem, walkedand talked ...
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... from the first,—he made a gloomy lover andhis subsequentperformances inthat part wereunedifying—for some years played walking gentleman behindthe leading ... a happy one. Portraitpainting had been abandoned long before this. The Essay on.
... from the first,—he made a gloomy lover andhis subsequentperformances inthat part wereunedifying—for some years played walking gentleman behindthe leading ... a happy one. Portraitpainting had been abandoned long before this. The Essay on.
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William Hazlitt. Portraitpainting had been abandoned long before this. The Essay on the Principles of Human Action (1805) had fallen, as the saying is, stillborn from the press: Free Thoughts onPublicAffairs(1806) had earned fortheauthor ...
William Hazlitt. Portraitpainting had been abandoned long before this. The Essay on the Principles of Human Action (1805) had fallen, as the saying is, stillborn from the press: Free Thoughts onPublicAffairs(1806) had earned fortheauthor ...
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... from particular passages ofthe plays themselves, ofwhich Schlegel's work,fromthe extensiveness of hisplan, did not admit. Wewillatthe same time confess, that somelittle jealousy ofthecharacter of the ... the hero and the pickpocket, the sage ...
... from particular passages ofthe plays themselves, ofwhich Schlegel's work,fromthe extensiveness of hisplan, did not admit. Wewillatthe same time confess, that somelittle jealousy ofthecharacter of the ... the hero and the pickpocket, the sage ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt No preview available - 2015 |
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