The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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William Hazlitt Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. instance or two . Butler , in his Hudibras , compares the change of ... instance , and with associations that can only disturb and perplex the imagination in its conception of the real ...
William Hazlitt Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. instance or two . Butler , in his Hudibras , compares the change of ... instance , and with associations that can only disturb and perplex the imagination in its conception of the real ...
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... instance in point ( I do not know which were the cleverest ) ; and the best of the Rejected Addresses is the parody on Crabbe , though I do not certainly think that Crabbe is the most ridiculous poet now living . Lear and the Fool are ...
... instance in point ( I do not know which were the cleverest ) ; and the best of the Rejected Addresses is the parody on Crabbe , though I do not certainly think that Crabbe is the most ridiculous poet now living . Lear and the Fool are ...
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... instance which , if I would , I could not get over . " He is the leviathan of all the creatures of the author's comic genius , and tumbles about his un- wieldy bulk in an ocean of wit and humour . ' But in general it will be found ( if ...
... instance which , if I would , I could not get over . " He is the leviathan of all the creatures of the author's comic genius , and tumbles about his un- wieldy bulk in an ocean of wit and humour . ' But in general it will be found ( if ...
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