Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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... essay , to the world of men and women . Hazlitt does not mention Bacon's essays in this connection , though his definition holds good for them as for those of his favourites , Montaigne and Steele . Much as he admired Addison for ...
... essay , to the world of men and women . Hazlitt does not mention Bacon's essays in this connection , though his definition holds good for them as for those of his favourites , Montaigne and Steele . Much as he admired Addison for ...
169. oldal
... essay occasionally led him to use the form of a dialogue . In ' Of Persons One would Wish to have Seen ' the initials used by Hazlitt were changed before publication , in order to disguise the participants . From a manuscript of the essay ...
... essay occasionally led him to use the form of a dialogue . In ' Of Persons One would Wish to have Seen ' the initials used by Hazlitt were changed before publication , in order to disguise the participants . From a manuscript of the essay ...
170. oldal
... essay on the fight between Hickman and Neate ( edited by S. C. Wilcox , Baltimore , 1943 ) that as he wrote this essay he frequently digressed to describe his passion for Sarah Walker . But all these excrescences were removed , leaving ...
... essay on the fight between Hickman and Neate ( edited by S. C. Wilcox , Baltimore , 1943 ) that as he wrote this essay he frequently digressed to describe his passion for Sarah Walker . But all these excrescences were removed , leaving ...
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