The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 46
... turn that too ? Mam . Yes , and I'll purchase Devonshire and Cornwall , And make them perfect Indies ! You admire now ? Surly . No , faith . Mam . But when you see th ' effects of the great medicine , Of which one part projected on a ...
... turn that too ? Mam . Yes , and I'll purchase Devonshire and Cornwall , And make them perfect Indies ! You admire now ? Surly . No , faith . Mam . But when you see th ' effects of the great medicine , Of which one part projected on a ...
Page 106
... turn for profit or delight , than to the standard productions in this species of composition . We find there a close imitation of men and manners ; we see the very web and texture of society as it really exists , and as we meet with it ...
... turn for profit or delight , than to the standard productions in this species of composition . We find there a close imitation of men and manners ; we see the very web and texture of society as it really exists , and as we meet with it ...
Page 239
... turning his most galling reproaches to her into upbraidings against his own conduct , she acquits herself with ... turn of the character of Candido , on his second marriage , is , however , as amusing as it is unexpected . Matheo ...
... turning his most galling reproaches to her into upbraidings against his own conduct , she acquits herself with ... turn of the character of Candido , on his second marriage , is , however , as amusing as it is unexpected . Matheo ...
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