The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J.M. Dent, 1931 |
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Page 58
... Muse , of marching the Muse's Hannibal ' into undiscovered regions . That is , he thinks first of being a leader in poetry , and then he immediately , by virtue of this abstraction , becomes a Hannibal ; though no two things can really ...
... Muse , of marching the Muse's Hannibal ' into undiscovered regions . That is , he thinks first of being a leader in poetry , and then he immediately , by virtue of this abstraction , becomes a Hannibal ; though no two things can really ...
Page 150
... Muse does not point , as she was wont , at the peculiarities of our gait and gesture , and exhibit the picturesque contrasts of our dress and costume , in all that graceful variety in which she delights . The genuine source of comic ...
... Muse does not point , as she was wont , at the peculiarities of our gait and gesture , and exhibit the picturesque contrasts of our dress and costume , in all that graceful variety in which she delights . The genuine source of comic ...
Page 220
... muse , I muse , Since th ' air's so sweet and good ? Oh , art thou come , What news , what news ? All goes still to our delight , Either come , or else Refuse , refuse . Hec . Spirit . Now I am furnish'd for the flight . Hec . Fire ...
... muse , I muse , Since th ' air's so sweet and good ? Oh , art thou come , What news , what news ? All goes still to our delight , Either come , or else Refuse , refuse . Hec . Spirit . Now I am furnish'd for the flight . Hec . Fire ...
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