The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. I have promised to say something in this Lecture on the difference between the grand and familiar style of painting ; and I shall throw out what imperfect hints ...
William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. I have promised to say something in this Lecture on the difference between the grand and familiar style of painting ; and I shall throw out what imperfect hints ...
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William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. affection for them , to the innate bias of the mind to elevate itself above every thing low , and purify itself from every thing gross . Hogarth only ...
William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. affection for them , to the innate bias of the mind to elevate itself above every thing low , and purify itself from every thing gross . Hogarth only ...
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William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. our comic drama was that which reflected the conversation , tone , and manners of the profligate , but witty age of Charles I. With the graver and more business ...
William Hazlitt Percival Presland Howe, Alfred Rayney Waller, Arnold Glover. our comic drama was that which reflected the conversation , tone , and manners of the profligate , but witty age of Charles I. With the graver and more business ...
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