Hazlitt如何读

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Hazlitt是什么意思

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Hazlitt英英释义

biographical name

William 1778–1830 English essayist

Hazlitt 例句

1 To this question, which we must all face, Mr. Hazlitt gives a bold and emphatic answer.

2 ‘For those two hours,’ he afterwards was pleased to say, ‘he was conversing with William Hazlitt’s forehead!’

3 At Hazlitt, Sarah Weinman unearths the now forgotten abduction case that helped to inspire Vladimir Nabokov’s “Lolita.”

4 The Times's book review was written by one of its editorial writers, Henry Hazlitt, who was effusive in his praise not only for the book's substance but for its elegant style as well.

5 The boldness and thoroughness of Mr. Hazlitt’s prescription are refreshing qualities.

6 As Hazlitt explained, inflation “leads to the overexpansion of some industries at the expense of others.”

7 Cullen stopped the vehicle on Hazlitt Street and questioned the driver on Thursday.

8 In our letters we are doing what Hazlitt called “writing to the moment”: the quick of life is in them, and all its absurdity.

9 Mencken once called Henry Hazlitt “one of the few economists in human history who could really write.”

10 William Hazlitt hit many of these tropes in his 1825 The Spirit of the Age, seeing it marked by a love of fashion, change, and prejudice.

11 Hazlitt is convinced the young woman was murdered, and she persuades Rebus to reopen the case.

12 Certainly this is true of Murray's new Byron; it is in part true of the great editions of Hazlitt and Lamb recently published, to go no further afield.

13 As the essayist William Hazlitt wrote one year earlier, “nothing that was established was to be tolerated … the world was to be turned topsy-turvy.”

14 Hazlitt was in his forties when he wrote the essay and had suddenly realized that he hated a lot of things—more, it seemed, than he loved—and for reasons that didn’t seem very good.

15 May it, like Hazlitt’s classic, sell a million copies!

16 The great Henry Hazlitt’s wise words came to mind while reading a recent New York Times post by George Mason economist Tyler Cowen.

17 They ranged from his beautiful, adored Jill – top of any list of loves – to Plymouth Argyle, and from Hazlitt and Mozart to Humphrey Bogart.

18 Essayist William Hazlitt wrote in 1822 of a man "whose costume bespoke him one of the FANCY, and who had risen from a three months' sick bed" to go to see a prize fight.

19 It is my and distinct pleasure to introduce the Henry Hazlitt Lecturer , Peter Schiff.

我非常幸运今天能够请到彼得-希夫先生.

20 As Hazlitt and Bastiat before him have shown, war is a boon for some but a disaster for everyone else.

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