The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 85
Page 25
... human nature , and beheld its weaknesses and errors trans- ferred to another species . Vice and virtue were to him as plain as any objects of sense . He saw in man a talking , absurd , obstinate , proud , angry animal ; and clothed ...
... human nature , and beheld its weaknesses and errors trans- ferred to another species . Vice and virtue were to him as plain as any objects of sense . He saw in man a talking , absurd , obstinate , proud , angry animal ; and clothed ...
Page 113
... human nature , at least of English nature ; X and masterly pictures of the characters of men as he saw them - existing . This quality distinguishes all his works , and is shown almost equally in all of them . As a painter of real life ...
... human nature , at least of English nature ; X and masterly pictures of the characters of men as he saw them - existing . This quality distinguishes all his works , and is shown almost equally in all of them . As a painter of real life ...
Page 128
... human nature , and reconciling us to the best , but not most shining virtues in human character . The conclusion of Nature and Art , on the contrary , is a scene of heartless desolation , which must effectually deter any one from ever ...
... human nature , and reconciling us to the best , but not most shining virtues in human character . The conclusion of Nature and Art , on the contrary , is a scene of heartless desolation , which must effectually deter any one from ever ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration affectation appeared Beaumont Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson better breath character comedy comic common Country Wife D'Ol death Deckar delight Don Quixote doth dramatic Duchess of Malfy Duke Endymion equal Eumenides extravagance eyes faith fancy feeling folly friends genius give grace hath Hazlitt heart heaven Hogarth honour Hudibras human humour Ibid imagination imitation Jonson kings Lady laugh learning Lectures live look Lord Love for Love Macbeth manner mind moral Muse nature never night Noble Kinsmen Othello Paradise Lost passage passion person play pleasure poet poetical poetry quincunxes ridicule romantic satire Scene Sejanus sense sentiment Shakespear shew Silent Woman Sir Rad soul speak spirit stage striking style sweet Tatler thee thing thou thought tragedy true truth Twelfth Night unto wife woman words writers