The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... appeared in 1596 , his Nosce Teipsum , a poem on the immortality of the soul , in 1 1599 . Crashaw . Richard Crashaw ( 1612 ? -1649 ) . Seething brains . ' A Midsummer Night's Dream , V. I. 4 . The celebrated Latin epigram . Nympha ...
... appeared in 1596 , his Nosce Teipsum , a poem on the immortality of the soul , in 1 1599 . Crashaw . Richard Crashaw ( 1612 ? -1649 ) . Seething brains . ' A Midsummer Night's Dream , V. I. 4 . The celebrated Latin epigram . Nympha ...
Page 379
... appeared in 4 vols . , 1715-1735 . 112. It has been usual . Not unreasonably , in the case of Fielding , as Mr. Austin Dobson remarks ; since the full title of his first novel was The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews , and ...
... appeared in 4 vols . , 1715-1735 . 112. It has been usual . Not unreasonably , in the case of Fielding , as Mr. Austin Dobson remarks ; since the full title of his first novel was The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews , and ...
Page 382
... appeared in March 1697-8 . Mrs. Centlivre . Susannah Centlivre ( 1667 ? -1723 ) . The Busy Body appeared in 1709 , The Wonder in 1714 . 156. The scene near the end . The Wonder , Act v . Scene 2 . 157 . 158 . ' Roast me these Violantes ...
... appeared in March 1697-8 . Mrs. Centlivre . Susannah Centlivre ( 1667 ? -1723 ) . The Busy Body appeared in 1709 , The Wonder in 1714 . 156. The scene near the end . The Wonder , Act v . Scene 2 . 157 . 158 . ' Roast me these Violantes ...
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