The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... mind having been led to form a certain conclusion , and the result producing an immediate solution of continuity in the chain of our ideas , this alternate excitement and relaxation of the imagination , the object also striking upon the ...
... mind having been led to form a certain conclusion , and the result producing an immediate solution of continuity in the chain of our ideas , this alternate excitement and relaxation of the imagination , the object also striking upon the ...
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... mind of the truth of things . In this respect we know not which to be most charmed with , the author or the man . There is an inexpressible frankness and sincerity , as well as power , in what he writes . There is no attempt at ...
... mind of the truth of things . In this respect we know not which to be most charmed with , the author or the man . There is an inexpressible frankness and sincerity , as well as power , in what he writes . There is no attempt at ...
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... mind and conception sustained by its own sense of propriety alone , to have so far anticipated the taste of succeeding times , as to have avoided any glaring offence against rules and models , which had no existence in his day . Or ...
... mind and conception sustained by its own sense of propriety alone , to have so far anticipated the taste of succeeding times , as to have avoided any glaring offence against rules and models , which had no existence in his day . Or ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
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