The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 43
... give vent to one or two real jeu - d'esprits every time you meet him , from the pain with which he is delivered of them , and the uneasiness he seems to suffer all the rest of the time , makes a much more interesting than comfortable ...
... give vent to one or two real jeu - d'esprits every time you meet him , from the pain with which he is delivered of them , and the uneasiness he seems to suffer all the rest of the time , makes a much more interesting than comfortable ...
Page 54
... give a relish to their wine , so John Buncle made use of philosophy to give a relish to life . He stops in a ball - room at Harrowgate to moralise on the small number of faces that appeared there out of those he remembered some years ...
... give a relish to their wine , so John Buncle made use of philosophy to give a relish to life . He stops in a ball - room at Harrowgate to moralise on the small number of faces that appeared there out of those he remembered some years ...
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... give it over , by the lord ; an I do not , I am a villain . I'll be damn'd for never a king's son in Christendom . P ... gives himself a good character , the soliloquy on honour , and description of his new - raised recruits , his ...
... give it over , by the lord ; an I do not , I am a villain . I'll be damn'd for never a king's son in Christendom . P ... gives himself a good character , the soliloquy on honour , and description of his new - raised recruits , his ...
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