William Hazlitt as a Literary CriticUniversity of Minnesota., 1938 - 300 pages |
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... divine call . He was entirely private . But where people get together and exchange opinions there is no ticket of admission or permit to speak needed other than idea and articulation . Hazlitt was a member of several talking coteries ...
... divine call . He was entirely private . But where people get together and exchange opinions there is no ticket of admission or permit to speak needed other than idea and articulation . Hazlitt was a member of several talking coteries ...
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... divine astrology . Bellafront soothes Matheo , Vittoria triumphs over her judges , and old Chapman re- peats one of the hymns of Homer , in his own fine translation ! I should have no objection to pass my life away in this manner out of ...
... divine astrology . Bellafront soothes Matheo , Vittoria triumphs over her judges , and old Chapman re- peats one of the hymns of Homer , in his own fine translation ! I should have no objection to pass my life away in this manner out of ...
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... Divine Cynthia ! Who would not wish to pass his life in such a sleep , a long , long sleep , dreaming of some fair heavenly goddess , with the moon shining upon his face , and the trees growing silently over his head ! [ V 199 ; AE , 2 ] ...
... Divine Cynthia ! Who would not wish to pass his life in such a sleep , a long , long sleep , dreaming of some fair heavenly goddess , with the moon shining upon his face , and the trees growing silently over his head ! [ V 199 ; AE , 2 ] ...
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