Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysUniversity Press, 1908 - 280 strán (strany) |
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... less valuable is the other quality of his work which makes it for readers with no critical pretensions the most attractive and eloquent call to the love of books . In books H. b Hazlitt found his firmest friends , and he writes of.
... less valuable is the other quality of his work which makes it for readers with no critical pretensions the most attractive and eloquent call to the love of books . In books H. b Hazlitt found his firmest friends , and he writes of.
Strana x
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. Hazlitt found his firmest friends , and he writes of them with an ardour that is ... friends ; careless of the future , but sometimes dreaming of the past , which might as well be forgotten . " Hazlitt ...
William Hazlitt John Hay Lobban. Hazlitt found his firmest friends , and he writes of them with an ardour that is ... friends ; careless of the future , but sometimes dreaming of the past , which might as well be forgotten . " Hazlitt ...
Strana xii
... friend , Charles Lamb , in the dress of a Venetian Senator . As it proved , his years of art study were not thrown away . Later on he was to make brilliant use of his knowledge of painting in his literary criticism , which owes some of ...
... friend , Charles Lamb , in the dress of a Venetian Senator . As it proved , his years of art study were not thrown away . Later on he was to make brilliant use of his knowledge of painting in his literary criticism , which owes some of ...
Strana xv
... friends . There were few like Charles Lamb prepared to make generous allowance for his splenetic temper and to ... friendship had undergone temporary eclipse . " I stood well with him for fifteen years ( the proudest of my life ) , and ...
... friends . There were few like Charles Lamb prepared to make generous allowance for his splenetic temper and to ... friendship had undergone temporary eclipse . " I stood well with him for fifteen years ( the proudest of my life ) , and ...
Strana xviii
... friends he never quarrelled with or changed . Perhaps they were the subject of his last thought and the ... friend , Procter , the minor poet better known as Barry Cornwall . " With the exception of a very rare dinner or supper with a ...
... friends he never quarrelled with or changed . Perhaps they were the subject of his last thought and the ... friend , Procter , the minor poet better known as Barry Cornwall . " With the exception of a very rare dinner or supper with a ...
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