The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 35
... vice . The The fault , then , of Shakspeare's comic Muse is , in my opinion , that it is too good - natured and magnanimous . It mounts above its quarry . It is apprehensive , quick , forgetive , full of nimble , fiery , and delectable ...
... vice . The The fault , then , of Shakspeare's comic Muse is , in my opinion , that it is too good - natured and magnanimous . It mounts above its quarry . It is apprehensive , quick , forgetive , full of nimble , fiery , and delectable ...
Page 85
... vice and petrifying affecta- tion , there is nothing to come up to his Lady Lurewell , in the Trip to the Jubilee . She by no means makes good Mr. Burke's courtly and chivalrous observation , that the evil of vice consists principally ...
... vice and petrifying affecta- tion , there is nothing to come up to his Lady Lurewell , in the Trip to the Jubilee . She by no means makes good Mr. Burke's courtly and chivalrous observation , that the evil of vice consists principally ...
Page 162
... vice since the age of Charles I. certain it is , that our manners are not mended since the time of Elizabeth and Charles I. Is it , then , that vice was formerly a thing more to be wondered at than imitated ; that behind the rigid ...
... vice since the age of Charles I. certain it is , that our manners are not mended since the time of Elizabeth and Charles I. Is it , then , that vice was formerly a thing more to be wondered at than imitated ; that behind the rigid ...
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