The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 58
... Light , which forms a perfect contrast to Milton's Invocation to Light , in the commencement of the third book of Paradise Lost , begins in the following manner : — ' First - born of Chaos , who so fair didst come From the old negro's ...
... Light , which forms a perfect contrast to Milton's Invocation to Light , in the commencement of the third book of Paradise Lost , begins in the following manner : — ' First - born of Chaos , who so fair didst come From the old negro's ...
Page 100
... light thrown on human life from an assumed character , nor any direct one from a display of the author's own . The Tatler and Spectator are , as it were , made up of notes and memorandums of the events and incidents of the day , with ...
... light thrown on human life from an assumed character , nor any direct one from a display of the author's own . The Tatler and Spectator are , as it were , made up of notes and memorandums of the events and incidents of the day , with ...
Page 296
... light and elegant . ' Like to the falling of a star , Or as the flights of eagles are , Or like the fresh spring's gaudy hue , Or silver drops of morning dew , Or like a wind that chafes the flood , Or bubbles which on water stood ...
... light and elegant . ' Like to the falling of a star , Or as the flights of eagles are , Or like the fresh spring's gaudy hue , Or silver drops of morning dew , Or like a wind that chafes the flood , Or bubbles which on water stood ...
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