The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... Lost , II . 1034 . " Pomp of elder days . ' Warton's ' Sonnet , ' as above . Nor can we think what thoughts , ' etc. Dryden , The Hind and the Panther , 1. 315 . 178. Think ... there's livers out of Britain . ' Cymbeline , III . 4. 143 ...
... Lost , II . 1034 . " Pomp of elder days . ' Warton's ' Sonnet , ' as above . Nor can we think what thoughts , ' etc. Dryden , The Hind and the Panther , 1. 315 . 178. Think ... there's livers out of Britain . ' Cymbeline , III . 4. 143 ...
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... Lost , I. 779 . . ' Desiring this man's art . ' Shakespeare , Sonnet XXIV . In shape and gesture proudly eminent . ' Paradise Lost , I. 590 . ' His soul was like a star , ' etc. Wordsworth's sonnet London , 1802. ' • 181. Drew after bim ...
... Lost , I. 779 . . ' Desiring this man's art . ' Shakespeare , Sonnet XXIV . In shape and gesture proudly eminent . ' Paradise Lost , I. 590 . ' His soul was like a star , ' etc. Wordsworth's sonnet London , 1802. ' • 181. Drew after bim ...
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... lost . Paradise Lost , 1. 591-4 . 318. Ford's Version . See Act 1. Scene 1 . ་ Sir Philip Sydney ( 1554–86 ) . As Mr. Burke said . A paraphrase , apparently , rather than a quotation . The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia . Published in ...
... lost . Paradise Lost , 1. 591-4 . 318. Ford's Version . See Act 1. Scene 1 . ་ Sir Philip Sydney ( 1554–86 ) . As Mr. Burke said . A paraphrase , apparently , rather than a quotation . The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia . Published in ...
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