Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 oldal |
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William Hazlitt. THE MAIN - CHANCE . The New Monthly Magazine . ] [ February , 1828 . Search then the ruling passion there alone , The wild are constant , and the cunning known ; The fool consistent , and the false sincere ... MAIN - CHANCE.
William Hazlitt. THE MAIN - CHANCE . The New Monthly Magazine . ] [ February , 1828 . Search then the ruling passion there alone , The wild are constant , and the cunning known ; The fool consistent , and the false sincere ... MAIN - CHANCE.
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... main - chance . As this ovation is to pass up High- street , for the honour of the Scottish capital , I should wish it to stop at the shop - door of Mr. Bartholine Saddletree , to see if he is at home or in the courts ... MAIN - CHANCE.
... main - chance . As this ovation is to pass up High- street , for the honour of the Scottish capital , I should wish it to stop at the shop - door of Mr. Bartholine Saddletree , to see if he is at home or in the courts ... MAIN - CHANCE.
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William Hazlitt. pains bestowed upon the main - chance here was only a cover for another object , which exercised a ridiculous predominance over his mind . Money will purchase a horse , a house , a picture , leisure ... MAIN - CHANCE.
William Hazlitt. pains bestowed upon the main - chance here was only a cover for another object , which exercised a ridiculous predominance over his mind . Money will purchase a horse , a house , a picture , leisure ... MAIN - CHANCE.
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