The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6 |
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him in the country - to his unwillingness to be put up as a sign - post , and his having his own likeness turned into the Saracen's head — to his gentle reproof of the baggage of a gipsy that tells him he has a widow in his line of life ...
him in the country - to his unwillingness to be put up as a sign - post , and his having his own likeness turned into the Saracen's head — to his gentle reproof of the baggage of a gipsy that tells him he has a widow in his line of life ...
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NATURE , a fair woman , in a white robe , wrought with birds , beasts , fruits , flowers , clouds , stars , & c .; on her head a wreath of flowers interwoven with stars . JANUS , a man with two faces , signifying Providence , in a ...
NATURE , a fair woman , in a white robe , wrought with birds , beasts , fruits , flowers , clouds , stars , & c .; on her head a wreath of flowers interwoven with stars . JANUS , a man with two faces , signifying Providence , in a ...
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He mixes up death's - heads and amaranthine flowers ; makes life a procession to the grave , but crowns it with ... and endures , only because he is not knocked on the head by a drop of bigger rain , or crushed by the pressure of a load ...
He mixes up death's - heads and amaranthine flowers ; makes life a procession to the grave , but crowns it with ... and endures , only because he is not knocked on the head by a drop of bigger rain , or crushed by the pressure of a load ...
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