The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 174
... essays . Like his most worthy contemporaries , Lamb , De Quincey , Words- worth , Byron , Shelley , he set forth his personal experiences and his personal prejudices . Here , then , we come nearest to the real man Hazlitt . To repeat ...
... essays . Like his most worthy contemporaries , Lamb , De Quincey , Words- worth , Byron , Shelley , he set forth his personal experiences and his personal prejudices . Here , then , we come nearest to the real man Hazlitt . To repeat ...
Page 203
... essays , a number of casual lyrics , one or two brief plays , a tale of striking pathos , a few narratives and adaptations of old authors for children and some critical notes on his favourite writers- these constitute the sum of his ...
... essays , a number of casual lyrics , one or two brief plays , a tale of striking pathos , a few narratives and adaptations of old authors for children and some critical notes on his favourite writers- these constitute the sum of his ...
Page 294
... Essays and Reviews in 1860 made the broad churchmen a storm - centre as much as Tract XC had done for the high churchmen . It was not intended , but was generally taken to be , the manifesto of a party . The volume was , in fact , the ...
... Essays and Reviews in 1860 made the broad churchmen a storm - centre as much as Tract XC had done for the high churchmen . It was not intended , but was generally taken to be , the manifesto of a party . The volume was , in fact , the ...
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