The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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Page 108
... Don Quixote de la Mancha ; who presents something more stately , more romantic , and at the same time more real to the imagination than any other hero upon record . His lineaments , his accoutrements , his pasteboard vizor , are ...
... Don Quixote de la Mancha ; who presents something more stately , more romantic , and at the same time more real to the imagination than any other hero upon record . His lineaments , his accoutrements , his pasteboard vizor , are ...
Page 109
... Don Quixote for them to turn shepherds with the greatest avidity - still applying it in his own fashion ; for while the Don is ingeniously torturing the names of his humble acquaintance into classical termina- tions , and contriving ...
... Don Quixote for them to turn shepherds with the greatest avidity - still applying it in his own fashion ; for while the Don is ingeniously torturing the names of his humble acquaintance into classical termina- tions , and contriving ...
Page 110
... Don Quixote are strictly individuals ; that is , they do not so much belong to , as form a class by themselves . In other words , the actions and manners of the chief dramatis persona do not arise out of the actions and manners of those ...
... Don Quixote are strictly individuals ; that is , they do not so much belong to , as form a class by themselves . In other words , the actions and manners of the chief dramatis persona do not arise out of the actions and manners of those ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
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