The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and ThingsWilliam Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt George Bell & sons, 1890 - 538 Seiten |
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... person just alluded to might be said to grind the sentences between his teeth which he afterwards committed to paper , and threw out crusts to the critics , or bon - mots to the Electors of West- minster ( as we throw bones to the dogs ) ...
... person just alluded to might be said to grind the sentences between his teeth which he afterwards committed to paper , and threw out crusts to the critics , or bon - mots to the Electors of West- minster ( as we throw bones to the dogs ) ...
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... person speaks . Indeed , it is known that sleeping persons dream and speak ; others dream , speak , hear , and answer ; others still dream , rise , do various things , and walk . This latter state is called somnambulism , that is , the ...
... person speaks . Indeed , it is known that sleeping persons dream and speak ; others dream , speak , hear , and answer ; others still dream , rise , do various things , and walk . This latter state is called somnambulism , that is , the ...
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... person with another , merely from some accidental coin- cidence , the name or the place where we have seen them , or their having been concerned with us in some particular transaction the evening before . They lose and regain their ...
... person with another , merely from some accidental coin- cidence , the name or the place where we have seen them , or their having been concerned with us in some particular transaction the evening before . They lose and regain their ...
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... persons or things in the same way . We are not hypo- crites in our sleep . The curb is taken off from our passions , and ... person more than once or twice , and then not vividly . I conceive , therefore , that this perseverance of the ...
... persons or things in the same way . We are not hypo- crites in our sleep . The curb is taken off from our passions , and ... person more than once or twice , and then not vividly . I conceive , therefore , that this perseverance of the ...
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... persons will have struck out finer observations , reflections , and sentiments than others . These they have committed to books of memory , have bequeathed as a lasting legacy to posterity ; and such persons have become standard authors ...
... persons will have struck out finer observations , reflections , and sentiments than others . These they have committed to books of memory , have bequeathed as a lasting legacy to posterity ; and such persons have become standard authors ...
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