The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volume 4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 pages |
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Page 92
... never once lost sight of himself . He was the same individual from first to last . The spring that moved his passions never went down , the pulse that agitated his heart never ceased to beat . It was this strong feeling of interest ...
... never once lost sight of himself . He was the same individual from first to last . The spring that moved his passions never went down , the pulse that agitated his heart never ceased to beat . It was this strong feeling of interest ...
Page 270
... Never , never , never , never , never ! - Pray you , undo this button : thank you , sir . ' He dies , and indeed we feel the truth of what Kent says on the occasion- " Vex not his ghost : O , let him pass ! he hates him , That would ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ! - Pray you , undo this button : thank you , sir . ' He dies , and indeed we feel the truth of what Kent says on the occasion- " Vex not his ghost : O , let him pass ! he hates him , That would ...
Page 338
... never gives to truth and virtue that Which simpleness and merit purchaseth . ' These were happy materials for Shakespear to work on , and he has made a happy use of them . Perhaps that middle point of comedy was never more nicely hit in ...
... never gives to truth and virtue that Which simpleness and merit purchaseth . ' These were happy materials for Shakespear to work on , and he has made a happy use of them . Perhaps that middle point of comedy was never more nicely hit in ...
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