The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 15
... striking point of view . Wit , as distinguished from poetry , is the imagination or fancy inverted , and so applied to given objects , as to make the little look less , the mean more light and worthless ; or to divert our admiration or ...
... striking point of view . Wit , as distinguished from poetry , is the imagination or fancy inverted , and so applied to given objects , as to make the little look less , the mean more light and worthless ; or to divert our admiration or ...
Page 44
... striking dramatic contrasts in this play , where the Fox lies perdue to watch his prey , where Mosca is the dextrous go - between outwitting his gulls , his employer , and himself , and where each of the gaping legacy - hunters , the ...
... striking dramatic contrasts in this play , where the Fox lies perdue to watch his prey , where Mosca is the dextrous go - between outwitting his gulls , his employer , and himself , and where each of the gaping legacy - hunters , the ...
Page 50
... striking or agreeable , or not , so that it would puzzle the reader to discover the meaning , and if there was the most remote circumstance , however trifling or vague , for the pretended comparison to hinge upon . They brought ideas ...
... striking or agreeable , or not , so that it would puzzle the reader to discover the meaning , and if there was the most remote circumstance , however trifling or vague , for the pretended comparison to hinge upon . They brought ideas ...
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