The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 22
... delight in deathless lays ! Oh ! might my name be number'd among theirs , Then gladly would I end my mortal days ! ' The love of fame is a species of emulation ; or , in other words , the love of admiration is in proportion to the ...
... delight in deathless lays ! Oh ! might my name be number'd among theirs , Then gladly would I end my mortal days ! ' The love of fame is a species of emulation ; or , in other words , the love of admiration is in proportion to the ...
Page 51
... delight in English Generals and in English Admirals , in English Courtiers and in English Kings , so our great delight is in English authors . 1 We have made the above observations , not as theological partisans , but as natural ...
... delight in English Generals and in English Admirals , in English Courtiers and in English Kings , so our great delight is in English authors . 1 We have made the above observations , not as theological partisans , but as natural ...
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... delightful situation , rendered it a delightful place of a summer's evening . Many a delightful even- ing have I passed in this pretty thatched house with the famous Larry Grogan , who played on the bagpipes extremely well ; dear Jack ...
... delightful situation , rendered it a delightful place of a summer's evening . Many a delightful even- ing have I passed in this pretty thatched house with the famous Larry Grogan , who played on the bagpipes extremely well ; dear Jack ...
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