The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 62
Page 36
... head , makes him ' go to church in a galliard , and return home in a coranto ; ' adds fuel to his folly , or throws cold water on his courage ; makes his puny extravagances venture out or slink into corners without asking his leave ...
... head , makes him ' go to church in a galliard , and return home in a coranto ; ' adds fuel to his folly , or throws cold water on his courage ; makes his puny extravagances venture out or slink into corners without asking his leave ...
Page 98
... head at the improbability of Æsop's Fables , is Steele's or Addison's , though I believe it belongs to the former . The account of the two sisters , one of whom held up her head higher than ordinary , from having on a pair of flowered ...
... head at the improbability of Æsop's Fables , is Steele's or Addison's , though I believe it belongs to the former . The account of the two sisters , one of whom held up her head higher than ordinary , from having on a pair of flowered ...
Page 264
... head Safe on his comely shoulders ? Lep . Arts , Arruntius ! None but the plain and passive fortitude To suffer and be silent ; never stretch These arms against the torrent ; live at home , With my own thoughts and innocence about me ...
... head Safe on his comely shoulders ? Lep . Arts , Arruntius ! None but the plain and passive fortitude To suffer and be silent ; never stretch These arms against the torrent ; live at home , With my own thoughts and innocence about me ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absurdity admiration affectation appeared Beaumont Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson better breath character comedy comic common Country Wife criticism death delight Don Quixote doth dramatic Endymion English equal Eumenides excellent extravagance eyes Faerie Queene fancy feeling folly genius give grace hath Hazlitt heart Hogarth honour Hudibras human humour idea imagination imitation instance Jonson kings Lady laugh learning Lectures live look Lord Love for Love ludicrous Macbeth manners mind moral Muse nature never Noble Kinsmen object Othello Paradise Lost passage passion person play pleasure poet poetry ridiculous romantic satire Scene seems Sejanus sense sentiment Shakespear shew Silent Woman sort soul speak spirit stage story striking style sweet Tatler thee thing thou thought Tom Jones tragedy truth Twelfth Night vice wife woman words writers