The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... admiration in others which they themselves have felt , and to transmit their names with the same honours to ... admiration is in proportion to the admiration with which the works of the highest genius have inspired us , to the delight we ...
... admiration in others which they themselves have felt , and to transmit their names with the same honours to ... admiration is in proportion to the admiration with which the works of the highest genius have inspired us , to the delight we ...
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... admiration of its object , and attaches more consequence to literary attainments and pursuits than they really possess . Shakspeare had looked too much . abroad into the world , and his views of things were of too universal and ...
... admiration of its object , and attaches more consequence to literary attainments and pursuits than they really possess . Shakspeare had looked too much . abroad into the world , and his views of things were of too universal and ...
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... admiration for the works of Handel as for those of Raphael ? If he is sincere , he cannot and a man , to be free ... admiration and the admiration of mankind , is most entitled to admiration , on the score of habit , sympathy , and ...
... admiration for the works of Handel as for those of Raphael ? If he is sincere , he cannot and a man , to be free ... admiration and the admiration of mankind , is most entitled to admiration , on the score of habit , sympathy , and ...
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actor admiration affections Antony Apemantus appear beauty Beggar's Opera breath Cæsar Caliban character circumstances Claudio comedy comic contempt Coriolanus critic CYMBELINE death delight Desdemona dost doth dream English excited eyes Falstaff fancy favour fear feeling fool friends genius give Gonerill grace Hamlet hath Hazlitt hear heart heaven Henry honour Hubert human humour Iago imagination interest Juliet Julius Cæsar king lady Lear live look lord Lycidas Macbeth Malvolio manner Midsummer Night's Dream mind moral nature never night noble objects opinion Othello Paradise Lost passages passion Perdita person picture play pleasure poet poetry Prince refined Regan Richard Richard II Romeo ROMEO AND JULIET scene seems sense sentiment Shakespear shew sleep soul speak spirit stage story sweet taste Tatler tenderness thee things thou art thought Titian Titus Andronicus tragedy true truth words youth