The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... person overacts or exaggerates a certain part with a conscious design to expose it as if it were another person , as when Mandrake in the Twin Rivals says , ' This glass is too big , carry it away , I'll drink out of the bottle . ' On ...
... person overacts or exaggerates a certain part with a conscious design to expose it as if it were another person , as when Mandrake in the Twin Rivals says , ' This glass is too big , carry it away , I'll drink out of the bottle . ' On ...
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... person . For instance , what they severally say on the subject of contemplating themselves in the glass , is a proof of this . Sir Fopling thinks a looking - glass in the room the best company in the world ; ' it is another self to him ...
... person . For instance , what they severally say on the subject of contemplating themselves in the glass , is a proof of this . Sir Fopling thinks a looking - glass in the room the best company in the world ; ' it is another self to him ...
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... person , his accomplishments , and his spirit , conquers all hearts . I should suppose that never sympathy more deep or sincere was excited than by the heroine of Richardson's romance , except by the calamities of real life . The links ...
... person , his accomplishments , and his spirit , conquers all hearts . I should suppose that never sympathy more deep or sincere was excited than by the heroine of Richardson's romance , except by the calamities of real life . The links ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
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