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... ofthe Unitarians, joined their ministry, and crossed overto England; being successively pastor at Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, at Marshfield in Gloucestershire, and at Maidstone.At Wisbech he married Grace Loftus, the daughter of a ...
... ofthe Unitarians, joined their ministry, and crossed overto England; being successively pastor at Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, at Marshfield in Gloucestershire, and at Maidstone.At Wisbech he married Grace Loftus, the daughter of a ...
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... of the ordinary pointsof learningand,in general, ofadry, intractableunderstanding', the truthbeing that the ladhad set his ... ofthe Corporation and TestActs and the limitsof religious toleration') the germ of his Projectfor aNew Theory ...
... of the ordinary pointsof learningand,in general, ofadry, intractableunderstanding', the truthbeing that the ladhad set his ... ofthe Corporation and TestActs and the limitsof religious toleration') the germ of his Projectfor aNew Theory ...
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... of the Natural Disinterestedness ofthe Human Mind. Meantime, however,—the ministry having been renounced —the questionofavocation became more andmore urgent, and afterlong indecision Hazlittpacked his portmanteaufor London, resolvedto ...
... of the Natural Disinterestedness ofthe Human Mind. Meantime, however,—the ministry having been renounced —the questionofavocation became more andmore urgent, and afterlong indecision Hazlittpacked his portmanteaufor London, resolvedto ...
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... ofthe British Senate, alsobelongs to1807: ANew and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue for the useof Schools to 1810. Thenutriment tobe derived fromthese works, again, was not of the sort that replenishes thefamily table, andin 1812 ...
... ofthe British Senate, alsobelongs to1807: ANew and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue for the useof Schools to 1810. Thenutriment tobe derived fromthese works, again, was not of the sort that replenishes thefamily table, andin 1812 ...
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... ofthe book as a specimenof Hazlitt's critical writing, andathirdthat helps toaccountfor its fortunein 1817. It wasthe workofa man in his thirtyeighth year, and to that extent hasmaturity. But it wasalso his first serious essay, after ...
... ofthe book as a specimenof Hazlitt's critical writing, andathirdthat helps toaccountfor its fortunein 1817. It wasthe workofa man in his thirtyeighth year, and to that extent hasmaturity. But it wasalso his first serious essay, after ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt No preview available - 2015 |
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