Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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... Burke's Reflections , I took a particular pride and pleasure in it , and read it to myself and others for months afterwards . I had reason for my prejudice in favour of this author . To understand an adversary is some praise : to admire ...
... Burke's Reflections , I took a particular pride and pleasure in it , and read it to myself and others for months afterwards . I had reason for my prejudice in favour of this author . To understand an adversary is some praise : to admire ...
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... Burke once came into Sir Joshua Reynolds's painting - room , when one of his pupils was sitting for one of the sons ... Burke's mind being , as originally constituted and by its first bias , that of an author , never became set . It was ...
... Burke once came into Sir Joshua Reynolds's painting - room , when one of his pupils was sitting for one of the sons ... Burke's mind being , as originally constituted and by its first bias , that of an author , never became set . It was ...
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... Burke had as much the advantage of lord Chatham as he was excelled by him in plain common sense , in strong feeling , in ... Burke's mind was his Imagination ; that which gave its impetus to Chatham's was Will . The one was almost the ...
... Burke had as much the advantage of lord Chatham as he was excelled by him in plain common sense , in strong feeling , in ... Burke's mind was his Imagination ; that which gave its impetus to Chatham's was Will . The one was almost the ...
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On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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