Lord Byron and some of his comtemporanies with recollections of the author ́s life and of his visit to ItalyColburn, 1828 |
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... Hazlitt , —that whatever is good and true in the works of a man of genius , eminently belongs to and is a part of him , let him partake as he will of common infirmities , that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of ...
... Hazlitt , —that whatever is good and true in the works of a man of genius , eminently belongs to and is a part of him , let him partake as he will of common infirmities , that I cannot without regret think of the picture I have drawn of ...
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... Hazlitt . * cessity for it than he , by the waywardness and cruelty of his temper , no man deserves it more for the cuts and furrows which his temper ploughs in his own face , and the worship which he pays to truth and beauty when it is ...
... Hazlitt . * cessity for it than he , by the waywardness and cruelty of his temper , no man deserves it more for the cuts and furrows which his temper ploughs in his own face , and the worship which he pays to truth and beauty when it is ...
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... Hazlitt , with his extra - subtleties , was out , when he thought I put Mr. Gifford's epitaph on his servant into " The Examiner , " with a view to that end . The coincidence was curious , I admit ; but it was nothing more . The epitaph ...
... Hazlitt , with his extra - subtleties , was out , when he thought I put Mr. Gifford's epitaph on his servant into " The Examiner , " with a view to that end . The coincidence was curious , I admit ; but it was nothing more . The epitaph ...
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... Hazlitt could desire ; and thus it was , that he was rolled out of Mr. Hazlitt's own com- pany and the Liberal . 66 I shall come to that matter presently . Meanwhile , to return to our mode of life . In the course of an hour or two ...
... Hazlitt could desire ; and thus it was , that he was rolled out of Mr. Hazlitt's own com- pany and the Liberal . 66 I shall come to that matter presently . Meanwhile , to return to our mode of life . In the course of an hour or two ...
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... it is really degrading to be the object of , pursued us at every turn ; and when Mr. Hazlitt joined us , alarm as well as envy was at its height . 66 After all , perhaps , there was nothing that vexed LORD BYRON . 53.
... it is really degrading to be the object of , pursued us at every turn ; and when Mr. Hazlitt joined us , alarm as well as envy was at its height . 66 After all , perhaps , there was nothing that vexed LORD BYRON . 53.
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