The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 50
... keep pace with our contempt for them . To set out with denying common sense to every one else , is not the way to be wise ourselves ; nor shall we be likely to learn much , if we suppose that no one can teach us any thing worth knowing ...
... keep pace with our contempt for them . To set out with denying common sense to every one else , is not the way to be wise ourselves ; nor shall we be likely to learn much , if we suppose that no one can teach us any thing worth knowing ...
Page 97
... keep his places and not keep his secret . If ever the King should die , we think it not impossible that the secret may out . Certainly the accouchement of any princess in Europe would not excite an equal interest . And you , then , Sir ...
... keep his places and not keep his secret . If ever the King should die , we think it not impossible that the secret may out . Certainly the accouchement of any princess in Europe would not excite an equal interest . And you , then , Sir ...
Page 348
... keep : a breath thou art , Servile to all the skyey influences That do this habitation , where thou keep'st , Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death's fool ; For him thou labour'st by thy flight to shun , 348 CHARACTERS OF ...
... keep : a breath thou art , Servile to all the skyey influences That do this habitation , where thou keep'st , Hourly afflict : merely , thou art death's fool ; For him thou labour'st by thy flight to shun , 348 CHARACTERS OF ...
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