The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... critic that tastes poetry , ' his ruin meets . ' His feet are clogged with its honey , and his eyes blinded with its ... criticism that can do no good to any body . I do not come to the task with a pair of compasses or a ruler in my ...
... critic that tastes poetry , ' his ruin meets . ' His feet are clogged with its honey , and his eyes blinded with its ... criticism that can do no good to any body . I do not come to the task with a pair of compasses or a ruler in my ...
Page 319
... critic's invention . This would save a great deal of labour in vain : anonymous critics might pounce upon the ... criticism ! At the time that Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia was written , those middle men , the critics , were not ...
... critic's invention . This would save a great deal of labour in vain : anonymous critics might pounce upon the ... criticism ! At the time that Sir Philip Sidney's Arcadia was written , those middle men , the critics , were not ...
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... criticism . Mr. Lamb was thus hindered by the taste of the polite vulgar from writing as he wished ; his own taste would not allow him to write like them : and he ( perhaps wisely ) turned critic and prose - writer in his own defence ...
... criticism . Mr. Lamb was thus hindered by the taste of the polite vulgar from writing as he wished ; his own taste would not allow him to write like them : and he ( perhaps wisely ) turned critic and prose - writer in his own defence ...
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