Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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... ( Essay , vol . i . p . 143. ) This definition , such as it is , Mr. Locke took without acknowledgment from Hobbes , who says in his Leviathan , " This difference of quickness in imagining is caused by the difference of men's passions ...
... ( Essay , vol . i . p . 143. ) This definition , such as it is , Mr. Locke took without acknowledgment from Hobbes , who says in his Leviathan , " This difference of quickness in imagining is caused by the difference of men's passions ...
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William Hazlitt. Montaigne's Essays were translated into En- glish by Charles Cotton , who was one of the wits and ... Essay- writing , free from the trammels of the schools , and the airs of professed authorship , was success- fully ...
William Hazlitt. Montaigne's Essays were translated into En- glish by Charles Cotton , who was one of the wits and ... Essay- writing , free from the trammels of the schools , and the airs of professed authorship , was success- fully ...
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... Essay by itself . I have promised to say something in this Lec- ture on the difference between the grand and fami- liar style of painting ; and I shall throw out what imperfect hints I have been able to collect on this subject , so ...
... Essay by itself . I have promised to say something in this Lec- ture on the difference between the grand and fami- liar style of painting ; and I shall throw out what imperfect hints I have been able to collect on this subject , so ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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