The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 6J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1931 |
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... shews his hatred of the one and contempt for the other , and makes them set one another off to great advantage . There are ... shew the dramatic power in the conduct of this play , and will be my justification in what I have said of the ...
... shews his hatred of the one and contempt for the other , and makes them set one another off to great advantage . There are ... shew the dramatic power in the conduct of this play , and will be my justification in what I have said of the ...
Page 86
... shew a thorough knowledge of the effects both of nature and habit in making up human character . Farquhar's own ... shews , in the highest degree , the power of circumstances and example to pervert the understanding , the imagination ...
... shew a thorough knowledge of the effects both of nature and habit in making up human character . Farquhar's own ... shews , in the highest degree , the power of circumstances and example to pervert the understanding , the imagination ...
Page 321
... shew how the subject - matter , of which the noblest use might have been made , is disfigured by the affectation of ... shew , as it were , of an accompaniable solitariness , and of a civil wildness . I pray you , said Musidorus , ( then ...
... shew how the subject - matter , of which the noblest use might have been made , is disfigured by the affectation of ... shew , as it were , of an accompaniable solitariness , and of a civil wildness . I pray you , said Musidorus , ( then ...
Contents
LECTURE I | 5 |
LECTURE II | 30 |
On Cowley Butler Suckling Etherege | 70 |
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