The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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... reader is admitted behind the curtain , and sits down with the writer in his gown and slippers ' . The picture is disarming . Hunt is at ease in his slippers ; Hazlitt , if he admits the reader behind the curtain at all , rarely asks ...
... reader is admitted behind the curtain , and sits down with the writer in his gown and slippers ' . The picture is disarming . Hunt is at ease in his slippers ; Hazlitt , if he admits the reader behind the curtain at all , rarely asks ...
Strana 34
... civili- zation had made any considerable advances . The perfection of letters is when the highest ambition of the writer is to please his readers , and the greatest pride of the reader is to understand his author 34 ON PEDANTRY .
... civili- zation had made any considerable advances . The perfection of letters is when the highest ambition of the writer is to please his readers , and the greatest pride of the reader is to understand his author 34 ON PEDANTRY .
Strana 125
... reader , perhaps , will not quarrel with it . But to describe my feelings in an orderly man- ner , I must request the reader to go with me through a day's enjoyments by the fireside . It is part of my business to look about for helps to ...
... reader , perhaps , will not quarrel with it . But to describe my feelings in an orderly man- ner , I must request the reader to go with me through a day's enjoyments by the fireside . It is part of my business to look about for helps to ...
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INTRODUCTION H T | 1 |
On Chaucer L H To the President and Companions of the Round Table | 7 |
The Subject Continued H T | 9 |
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