A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... critic , William Hazlitt ( 1778- 1830 ) lived in 1829 with his son , having separated from his wife . He gave up training for the ministry to become a painter , but then under the powerful influence of Cole- ridge he decided on a ...
... critic , William Hazlitt ( 1778- 1830 ) lived in 1829 with his son , having separated from his wife . He gave up training for the ministry to become a painter , but then under the powerful influence of Cole- ridge he decided on a ...
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... critic Hazlitt was , but he gave criticism a historical foundation that later critics profited from , and established literary criticism as a means of making a living . The offices of Punch were at no 10 until their removal to Tudor ...
... critic Hazlitt was , but he gave criticism a historical foundation that later critics profited from , and established literary criticism as a means of making a living . The offices of Punch were at no 10 until their removal to Tudor ...
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... critic and satirist of the second half of the 17th c . He is best known today for his satire on the succession problem , Absalom and Achitophel ( 1681 ) , his plays , Don Sebastian ( 1689 ) and Amphitryon ( 1690 ) , and his translations ...
... critic and satirist of the second half of the 17th c . He is best known today for his satire on the succession problem , Absalom and Achitophel ( 1681 ) , his plays , Don Sebastian ( 1689 ) and Amphitryon ( 1690 ) , and his translations ...
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