The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 235
... never forget ! I became only of late acquainted with this last- mentioned worthy character ; but the bargain between us is , I trust , for life . We sometimes regret that we had not sooner met with characters like these , that seem to ...
... never forget ! I became only of late acquainted with this last- mentioned worthy character ; but the bargain between us is , I trust , for life . We sometimes regret that we had not sooner met with characters like these , that seem to ...
Page 259
... Never more Must we behold those comforts ; never see The hardy youths strive for the games of honour , Hung with the painted favours of their ladies , Like tall ships under sail : then start amongst ' em , And as an east wind , leave ...
... Never more Must we behold those comforts ; never see The hardy youths strive for the games of honour , Hung with the painted favours of their ladies , Like tall ships under sail : then start amongst ' em , And as an east wind , leave ...
Page 344
... never desired it ; he never stirred up the holy fire among the Magi ; nor touched his God with the sacred rod according to the laws : he never offered sacrifice , nor worshipped the deity , nor 1 The above passage is an inimitably fine ...
... never desired it ; he never stirred up the holy fire among the Magi ; nor touched his God with the sacred rod according to the laws : he never offered sacrifice , nor worshipped the deity , nor 1 The above passage is an inimitably fine ...
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