The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 38
... gives her hand to the man of her heart , rather to escape the persecution of their addresses , and out of levity and ... give a preference of any comedies over his ; but I do perceive a difference between his comedies and some others ...
... gives her hand to the man of her heart , rather to escape the persecution of their addresses , and out of levity and ... give a preference of any comedies over his ; but I do perceive a difference between his comedies and some others ...
Page 139
... give our reasons . I conceive that this ingenious and attentive observer of nature has certain essential , real ... gives an interest to , the most familiar scenes and transactions of life . professedly gives character , thought , and ...
... give our reasons . I conceive that this ingenious and attentive observer of nature has certain essential , real ... gives an interest to , the most familiar scenes and transactions of life . professedly gives character , thought , and ...
Page 301
... give , and I give it accordingly for if I did not write these Lectures to please myself , I am at least sure I should please nobody else . In fact , I conceive that what I have undertaken to do in this and former ' cases , is merely to ...
... give , and I give it accordingly for if I did not write these Lectures to please myself , I am at least sure I should please nobody else . In fact , I conceive that what I have undertaken to do in this and former ' cases , is merely to ...
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