The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 136
... CRITICS ' Nor can I think what thoughts they can conceive . ' We have already given some account of common - place ... critic has something to say upon every occasion , and he always tells you either what is not true 136 THE ROUND TABLE.
... CRITICS ' Nor can I think what thoughts they can conceive . ' We have already given some account of common - place ... critic has something to say upon every occasion , and he always tells you either what is not true 136 THE ROUND TABLE.
Page 138
... critic of this class will say on almost every subject the first time he sees you , the next time , the time after that , and so on to the end of the chapter . The following list of his opinions may be relied on : -It is pretty certain ...
... critic of this class will say on almost every subject the first time he sees you , the next time , the time after that , and so on to the end of the chapter . The following list of his opinions may be relied on : -It is pretty certain ...
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... critic in behalf of Shakespear , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favourable to him . It ... critic must necessarily be a poet : but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad 174 CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEAR'S ...
... critic in behalf of Shakespear , because our own countryman , Dr. Johnson , has not been so favourable to him . It ... critic must necessarily be a poet : but to be a good critic , he ought not to be a bad 174 CHARACTERS OF SHAKESPEAR'S ...
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