The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6 |
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At present , though her eyes are blindfolded , her hands are tied fast behind her , like the false Duessa's . The sturdy genius of modern philosophy has got her in much the same situation that Count Fathom has the old woman that he ...
At present , though her eyes are blindfolded , her hands are tied fast behind her , like the false Duessa's . The sturdy genius of modern philosophy has got her in much the same situation that Count Fathom has the old woman that he ...
Page 287
Puff , quoth Hodge ; thinking thereby to have fire without doubt ; With that Gib shut her two eyes , and so the fire was out ; And by and by them open'd , even as they were before , With that the sparks appeared , even as they had done ...
Puff , quoth Hodge ; thinking thereby to have fire without doubt ; With that Gib shut her two eyes , and so the fire was out ; And by and by them open'd , even as they were before , With that the sparks appeared , even as they had done ...
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While thus heav'n's highest counsels , by the low Footsteps of their effects , he traced too well , He tost his troubled eyes , embers that glow Now with new rage , and wax too hot for hell . With his foul claws he fenced his furrow'd ...
While thus heav'n's highest counsels , by the low Footsteps of their effects , he traced too well , He tost his troubled eyes , embers that glow Now with new rage , and wax too hot for hell . With his foul claws he fenced his furrow'd ...
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