The Round Table, 1817Woodstock Books, 1991 - Počet stran: 261 |
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William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt. to ravish the rest of us , who know still less than he does . At an Italian air we even think him su- perior to Tramezzani , though we generally give vent to our feelings on this point in a whisper . We ...
William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt. to ravish the rest of us , who know still less than he does . At an Italian air we even think him su- perior to Tramezzani , though we generally give vent to our feelings on this point in a whisper . We ...
Strana 196
... rest , the gloom , the bad passions , the favouritism , are the work of other hands , who have borrowed the bet- ter materials as they proceeded , and then pre- tended an original right in them . Even the ab- surd parts of the Greek ...
... rest , the gloom , the bad passions , the favouritism , are the work of other hands , who have borrowed the bet- ter materials as they proceeded , and then pre- tended an original right in them . Even the ab- surd parts of the Greek ...
Strana 236
... enough to hold all the rest . What brings the resemblance nearer is , that , as they imitate us , we , in our turn , imitate them . How many fine gentlemen do we owe to the stage ? How many romantic lovers are 236 ON ACTORS AND ACTING .
... enough to hold all the rest . What brings the resemblance nearer is , that , as they imitate us , we , in our turn , imitate them . How many fine gentlemen do we owe to the stage ? How many romantic lovers are 236 ON ACTORS AND ACTING .
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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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