The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J.M. Dent, 1931 |
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Page 54
... satires and witty pieces was addicted to the affected and involved style here reprobated , as in his Flecknoe ( the origin of Dryden's Macflecknoe ) and in his satire on the Dutch . As an instance of this forced , farfetched method of ...
... satires and witty pieces was addicted to the affected and involved style here reprobated , as in his Flecknoe ( the origin of Dryden's Macflecknoe ) and in his satire on the Dutch . As an instance of this forced , farfetched method of ...
Page 62
... satire upon the Presbyterian party ; yet it was resented by the court party as a satire upon itself . A man must , indeed , be sufficiently blind with party - prejudice , to have considered this as a compliment to his own side of the ...
... satire upon the Presbyterian party ; yet it was resented by the court party as a satire upon itself . A man must , indeed , be sufficiently blind with party - prejudice , to have considered this as a compliment to his own side of the ...
Page 372
... Satires . The Satires of Joseph Hall ( 1574-1656 ) , Bishop of Exeter ( 1627 ) and of Norwich ( 1641 ) , were published ... Satire . 60. Cowley's Essays . Published in 1668 . " PAGE 61. Cutter of Coleman Street . The Guardian acted 372 NOTES.
... Satires . The Satires of Joseph Hall ( 1574-1656 ) , Bishop of Exeter ( 1627 ) and of Norwich ( 1641 ) , were published ... Satire . 60. Cowley's Essays . Published in 1668 . " PAGE 61. Cutter of Coleman Street . The Guardian acted 372 NOTES.
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