Selected Essays of William Hazlitt, 1778-1830Random House, 1930 - 807 pagina's |
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Pagina 161
... called to appear upon the stage of life , to wear robes or tatters , to laugh or cry , be hooted or applauded ; we had lain perdus all this while , snug , out of harm's way ; and had slept out our thousands of centuries without wanting ...
... called to appear upon the stage of life , to wear robes or tatters , to laugh or cry , be hooted or applauded ; we had lain perdus all this while , snug , out of harm's way ; and had slept out our thousands of centuries without wanting ...
Pagina 224
... called the " Sacred City " : — might not our Oxford be called so too ? There is an air about it , resonant of joy and hope : it speaks with a thousand tongues to the heart : it waves its mighty shadow over the imagination : it stands in ...
... called the " Sacred City " : — might not our Oxford be called so too ? There is an air about it , resonant of joy and hope : it speaks with a thousand tongues to the heart : it waves its mighty shadow over the imagination : it stands in ...
Pagina 299
... called about him " and every time , " he says , we called for bread , or beer , or whatever it might be , the waiter answered , ' coming , gentlemen , coming ; ' and this delighted me more than all the rest ! " It was about this time ...
... called about him " and every time , " he says , we called for bread , or beer , or whatever it might be , the waiter answered , ' coming , gentlemen , coming ; ' and this delighted me more than all the rest ! " It was about this time ...
Inhoudsopgave
On the Love of Life | 8 |
On Living to Onesself | 24 |
On Reading Old Books | 40 |
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