“Anyone must be mainly ignorant or thoughtless, who is surprised at everything he sees; or wonderfully conceited who expects everything to conform to his standard of propriety.”
Quote by William Hazlitt
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Lectures on the English Comic Writers. By William Hazlitt. Third edition. Edited by his son [William Hazlitt the Younger].
This book is a compilation of lectures that delve into the comedic literature of English authors. Edited by William Hazlitt the Younger, it offers insights into the humor and wit found in the works of various English comic writers. more
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