The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... tell for more or less , are good , bad , or indifferent , as they have more or less excellence of a kind common to them with others but these stand alone by themselves ; they have nothing common - place in them ; they are a new power in ...
... tell for more or less , are good , bad , or indifferent , as they have more or less excellence of a kind common to them with others but these stand alone by themselves ; they have nothing common - place in them ; they are a new power in ...
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... tell thee thou art Endymion , and I Eumenides . Behold also Cynthia , by whose favour thou art awaked , and by whose virtue thou shalt continue thy natural course . Cynthia . Endymion ! Speak , sweet Endymion ! Knowest thou not Cynthia ...
... tell thee thou art Endymion , and I Eumenides . Behold also Cynthia , by whose favour thou art awaked , and by whose virtue thou shalt continue thy natural course . Cynthia . Endymion ! Speak , sweet Endymion ! Knowest thou not Cynthia ...
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... Tell him if he i ' th ' blood - siz'd field lay swoln , Shewing the sun his teeth , grinning at the moon , What you would do ' — I think we perceive the extravagance of Beaumont and Fletcher , not contented with truth or strength of ...
... Tell him if he i ' th ' blood - siz'd field lay swoln , Shewing the sun his teeth , grinning at the moon , What you would do ' — I think we perceive the extravagance of Beaumont and Fletcher , not contented with truth or strength of ...
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