The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... friend , Mr. Hunt , to publish a series of papers in the Examiner , in the manner of the early periodical Essayists ... friends promised their assistance ; but the essence of the work was to be miscellaneous . The next thing was to fix ...
... friend , Mr. Hunt , to publish a series of papers in the Examiner , in the manner of the early periodical Essayists ... friends promised their assistance ; but the essence of the work was to be miscellaneous . The next thing was to fix ...
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... friends , but to their minds . They look upon them in the same light as on the books in their library , and read them till they are tired . In casual acquaint- ances friendship grows out of habit . Mutual kindnesses beget mutual ...
... friends , but to their minds . They look upon them in the same light as on the books in their library , and read them till they are tired . In casual acquaint- ances friendship grows out of habit . Mutual kindnesses beget mutual ...
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... friends ; As were our England in reversion his , And he our subjects ' next degree in hope . ' Afterwards , he gives his own character to Percy , in these words : " I thank thee , gentle Percy , and be sure I count myself in nothing ...
... friends ; As were our England in reversion his , And he our subjects ' next degree in hope . ' Afterwards , he gives his own character to Percy , in these words : " I thank thee , gentle Percy , and be sure I count myself in nothing ...
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