The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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Página 182
... leaves and weeds I ha ' strew'd his grave , And on it said a century of pray'rs , Such as I can , twice o'er , I'll ... leaf of eglantine , which not to slander , Out - sweeten'd not thy breath . ' The yellow Iachimo gives another thus ...
... leaves and weeds I ha ' strew'd his grave , And on it said a century of pray'rs , Such as I can , twice o'er , I'll ... leaf of eglantine , which not to slander , Out - sweeten'd not thy breath . ' The yellow Iachimo gives another thus ...
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... leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch by the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects their ...
... leaves nothing indifferent to us that can affect our common nature . It excites our sensibility by exhibiting the passions wound up to the utmost pitch by the power of imagination or the temptation of circumstances ; and corrects their ...
Página 236
... leaves i ' th ' glassy stream . ' The inside of the leaves of the willow , next the water , is of a whitish colour , and the reflection would therefore be ' hoary . ' Laertes , is a character we do not like so 236 CHARACTERS OF ...
... leaves i ' th ' glassy stream . ' The inside of the leaves of the willow , next the water , is of a whitish colour , and the reflection would therefore be ' hoary . ' Laertes , is a character we do not like so 236 CHARACTERS OF ...
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