Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysLibrary of Alexandria, 28 de set. 2020 |
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... and his passion for individual liberty werealike precocious.In 1791, atthe age ofthirteen, hecomposed and published in TheShrewsbury Chroniclea letter of protest against the calumniators of Dr. Priestley: a performance which, forthe ...
... and his passion for individual liberty werealike precocious.In 1791, atthe age ofthirteen, hecomposed and published in TheShrewsbury Chroniclea letter of protest against the calumniators of Dr. Priestley: a performance which, forthe ...
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... and his sisterSarah, a lady wearing past her first youth but yet addicted to keeping a numberof beaux to her string. Hazlitt, attracted to her from the first,—he made a gloomy lover andhis subsequentperformances inthat part ...
... and his sisterSarah, a lady wearing past her first youth but yet addicted to keeping a numberof beaux to her string. Hazlitt, attracted to her from the first,—he made a gloomy lover andhis subsequentperformances inthat part ...
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... andhis understanding promoted: butit scarcely yields eitherthe light or the music which Hazlitt communicates in hislater and more famousessays. For thethird point, Hazlitthad made enemies nor had ever been cautious of makingthem ...
... andhis understanding promoted: butit scarcely yields eitherthe light or the music which Hazlitt communicates in hislater and more famousessays. For thethird point, Hazlitthad made enemies nor had ever been cautious of makingthem ...
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... andhis indignant temper charged Heaven with them as wrongsnot only public but personal to himself. In thewriting of theCharacters he had found a partial drug for despair. But hisenemies, as soon asmight be, took hold of the anodyne ...
... andhis indignant temper charged Heaven with them as wrongsnot only public but personal to himself. In thewriting of theCharacters he had found a partial drug for despair. But hisenemies, as soon asmight be, took hold of the anodyne ...
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... and his predilections among them, was already putting into practice what he did not trouble to theorize. But when it comes to setting out the theory, grasping theworthof the principle, statingit and fighting for it, I think ...
... and his predilections among them, was already putting into practice what he did not trouble to theorize. But when it comes to setting out the theory, grasping theworthof the principle, statingit and fighting for it, I think ...
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